
Long opera Dunhuang soul
"Dunhuang Soul" is a large-scale historical drama adapted by Wang Yuanping based on Theo's (Japanese) novel Dunhuang, written by Wang Yuanping, composed by Yang Changchun, Yang Zhi and Fan Jinshi as literary consultants and historical advisers respectively, directed by Wang Heng, Guo Donglai and Li Zhujun, co-starring Bian Xiao of Gansu Long Theatre (later adjusted shaanxi Provincial Opera Research Institute), Lei Tongxia, Ma Yong and other co-stars, and won the first prize of the Second China Qin Cavity Arts Festival.
This is a sad and magnificent triumph that took place in the Middle Ages, which was earth-shattering, weeping ghosts, and shocking souls. The trumpets of war reverberated through the vast Gobi in western China, and the spears of samurai provoked blood-dripping battle flags. Dunhuang, the historic city on the Silk Road, together with tens of thousands of people, seventeen monasteries and thousands of Buddhist scriptures in the city, will be destroyed in a merciless war. In order to save everything that would be destroyed, Zhao Xingde, the Uighur princess Glisa, the Western Xia rebel general Zhu Wangli, the Dunhuang Taishou Cao Yanhui, the Khotanese merchant Jia Wei Chi Guang, and others, in the three days of death, experienced the hardships of spirit and flesh, and finally hid tens of thousands of Buddha scrolls in the Mogao Grottoes...
Long Opera "Dunhuang Soul"
Zhao Xingde: Bian Xiao (played)
Greta: Lei Tongxia (played)
Zhu Wangli: Ma Yong (played)
Cao Yanhui: An Wei (played)
Li Yuanhao: Zhang Baoli (played)
Wei Chiguang: Li Zhicun (played)
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