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Peking opera performance, as the quintessence of Chinese culture, originated in the late 18th century and integrates various art forms such as singing, reciting, acting and fighting. It uses Erhuang and Xipi as the main vocal styles, and the accompaniment is divided into civil and martial arts. The roles are divided into different roles, such as Sheng, Dan, Jing and Chou, each with its own characteristics. Peking opera stage art focuses on freehand brushwork, and facial makeup is an important element in expressing the character of the role. There are many classic repertoires, such as Jiujiangkou and Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy, which show a profound cultural heritage. Peking opera is not only a symbol of the traditional culture of the Chinese nation, but also has been included in the list of intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its important status and value.