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I thought that Japanese Kabuki, like Chinese Peking Opera, belonged to the national drama of literature and art, but I recently read the history of Japan for a period of time, only to find that in fact, Kabuki also had a relatively unbearable history

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I originally thought that Japanese Kabuki, like Chinese Peking Opera, belonged to the national drama of literature and art, but I recently read the history of Japan for a period of time, only to find that in fact, Kabuki also had a relatively unbearable history...

Friends who know Japan know that now Japanese Kabuki actors have a considerable status in Japan, and Kabuki actors have many requirements, the first can not be women, the second can not be children. These policies actually date back to Japan in the Edo period.

Early Kabuki was performed by "Wandering Girls".

Wandering women, are early sex workers. The wandering girl who performs kabuki is called the kabuki kabuki. At that time, Kabuki was a means used by tourists to attract guests, in order to attract more and more tourists to learn Kabuki, which eventually led to the Kabuki market becoming a yellow paradise. This also led to the fact that kabuki actors did not have a high status in society at that time, equivalent to "geisha", and then because the yellow industry eventually developed to affect the shogunate's management of society, the shogunate finally ordered that kabuki actors could only be limited to men!

After the release of the restriction order, there was not exactly the majority of people's study of Kabuki at that time, in the next period of time, children, teenagers do Kabuki things frequently, and because of the addition of young Kabuki actors, the society has risen the situation that rich people and juvenile Kabuki actors broke their backs, at that time homosexuality is completely unacceptable to everyone, so in order to prohibit this situation, the shogunate also ordered that Kabuki actors are limited to actors over 20 years old, and young actors are not allowed.

It was not until a long time later that the Kabuki market was purified and slowly valued and protected by the state. Today, it is passed down as a Japanese culture.

Of course, today's Kabuki actors are basically like the domestic Peking Opera masters, respected by the world. But if you think about the evolution of Kabuki, it is really a history of erosion of blood and tears.

It is no wonder that many people in china want to go in the other direction after seeing this name.

I thought that Japanese Kabuki, like Chinese Peking Opera, belonged to the national drama of literature and art, but I recently read the history of Japan for a period of time, only to find that in fact, Kabuki also had a relatively unbearable history
I thought that Japanese Kabuki, like Chinese Peking Opera, belonged to the national drama of literature and art, but I recently read the history of Japan for a period of time, only to find that in fact, Kabuki also had a relatively unbearable history
I thought that Japanese Kabuki, like Chinese Peking Opera, belonged to the national drama of literature and art, but I recently read the history of Japan for a period of time, only to find that in fact, Kabuki also had a relatively unbearable history
I thought that Japanese Kabuki, like Chinese Peking Opera, belonged to the national drama of literature and art, but I recently read the history of Japan for a period of time, only to find that in fact, Kabuki also had a relatively unbearable history
I thought that Japanese Kabuki, like Chinese Peking Opera, belonged to the national drama of literature and art, but I recently read the history of Japan for a period of time, only to find that in fact, Kabuki also had a relatively unbearable history
I thought that Japanese Kabuki, like Chinese Peking Opera, belonged to the national drama of literature and art, but I recently read the history of Japan for a period of time, only to find that in fact, Kabuki also had a relatively unbearable history
I thought that Japanese Kabuki, like Chinese Peking Opera, belonged to the national drama of literature and art, but I recently read the history of Japan for a period of time, only to find that in fact, Kabuki also had a relatively unbearable history
I thought that Japanese Kabuki, like Chinese Peking Opera, belonged to the national drama of literature and art, but I recently read the history of Japan for a period of time, only to find that in fact, Kabuki also had a relatively unbearable history
I thought that Japanese Kabuki, like Chinese Peking Opera, belonged to the national drama of literature and art, but I recently read the history of Japan for a period of time, only to find that in fact, Kabuki also had a relatively unbearable history
I thought that Japanese Kabuki, like Chinese Peking Opera, belonged to the national drama of literature and art, but I recently read the history of Japan for a period of time, only to find that in fact, Kabuki also had a relatively unbearable history

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