On the evening of April 22, the excerpts from Hebei Bangzi's "Hua Ya Canal" and "Lu Hua Dang" entered the Beijing Pigment Hall for the first time.

"Luhuadang" leads the audience into the three-legged beacon fire era by interpreting the classic passage of Zhang Fei's pre-fighting of Luhuadang during the Three Kingdoms period.

"Hua Ya Canal" leads the audience to embrace spring, accompany flowers and walk with beauty, experience the "play within a play" in Hebei Bangzi's "Hua Ya Canal" on the stage of the Qing Dynasty, and look back at the ups and downs of the pear orchard's past.

  The Pigment Guild Hall was built in the Ming Dynasty by pigment and tung oil merchants from Shanxi Province. It was one of the earlier commercial halls built in the capital. Historically, it was a gathering place that integrated the functions of sacrifice and opera.

Dongcheng District, Beijing integrates the cultural resources of the guild hall in Qianmen area, and strives to explore a new mode of innovative utilization of cultural relics at the old guild hall through the construction of the brand of "The Guild Hall Has Opera", so as to provide a rich cultural feast for the public.

(Reporter Chen Hang produced Zhou Jing)

Responsible editor: [He Sanli]