China News Service, Taiyuan, July 9th (Reporter Hu Jian) ​​The stage play "Yongle Palace Chronicle" premiered at the Shanxi Grand Theater on the evening of the 8th, recreating the relocation of Taoist temples and temples in the 1950s and 1960s.

  Yongle Palace was built in the second year of Yuan Dingzong (1247) and has a history of more than 700 years.

From 1959 to 1964, Sanmenxia Reservoir was built. Because Yongle Palace was located in the flooded area of ​​Sanmenxia Reservoir, it took 9 years to relocate it as a whole, which can be regarded as a miracle in the history of the relocation of cultural relics in the world.

  The stage play "Yongle Palace Chronicle" integrates various art forms such as pu opera, opera, drama, and musical, and systematically tells the story of the relocation of Yongle Palace through the preface, 7 chronicles and epilogue.

  The first chronicle "Relocation Storm" tells the disagreement between the people and cultural relics workers about the relocation of Yongle Palace; the second chronicle "Chunyang Temple Night Talk" uses the village party secretary Lu Yuzhen as the starting point and tells the reluctance to relocate Yongle Palace. .

  At the end, "For Inheritance" describes the successful relocation of a 15-hectare palace, thousands of components and more than 1,000 square meters of exquisite murals to the new site, which lasted 9 years, and preserved this precious cultural heritage...

  The stage play adopts a united situational joint structure, highlighting nationality and regional characteristics, highlighting the iconic element of the Yongle Palace Sanqing Hall mural in the creation of stage art, and injecting fashion elements into the character modeling and costume design, making it tell the story There are rich artistic expressions in the story of a single color era.

  Yongle Palace and its murals are well-known at home and abroad. The murals covering an area of ​​more than 1,000 square meters are the most complete Taoist murals in existence in China and are known as the "Oriental Art Gallery".

This is the first time in the Chinese art world that the Yongle Palace murals and art works from the relocation of Yongle Palace are displayed with artistic techniques.

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