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Patriotic Peking Opera takes to the stage

By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2025-09-02 07:04
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A drawing of the stage design of the Peking Opera production Yan Zhenqing, which will premiere at the National Centre for the Performing Arts on Sept 17, and will run till Sept 21. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Emotional and relevant story of acclaimed calligrapher and general comes to life in new production that merges tradition and innovation in its characters, music and stage design, Chen Nan reports.

A sweeping tale of patriotism, sacrifice, and unyielding loyalty is set to take center stage at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing this September.

Yan Zhenqing, a new Peking Opera production jointly created by the NCPA and the Jingju Theater Company of Beijing, will capture the indomitable spirit of one of the country's most revered figures, Yan Zhenqing, an acclaimed calligrapher and general.

This new production will premiere at the NCPA on Sept 17, and run till Sept 21.

Set against the backdrop of the chaotic An-Shi Rebellion (755-763) and the turbulent years of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), Yan Zhenqing portrays a man who made the ultimate sacrifice for his nation. Known not only for his remarkable calligraphy but also for his courage on the battlefield, Yan stood resolute in the face of immense adversity.

At 75, he rode into battle, defying the odds to resist corruption and protect his people. His unwavering loyalty and moral integrity resonate with timeless relevance — qualities that make his story a powerful vehicle for exploring national identity, loyalty and selfless devotion.

The plotline of the Peking Opera production centers around Yan's transformation from scholar to national hero. As the curtain rises, the narrative thrusts audiences into the man's emotional and moral dilemmas as he confronts his loyalty to the emperor, commitment to justice, and ultimate sacrifice. It isn't just the retelling of a historical figure but a story of enduring values that transcend time.

"Yan's patriotism and sense of responsibility align with the values that are essential for contemporary society. His unwavering commitment to his beliefs, particularly in the most challenging moments, inspires younger generations who are facing their own struggles," says Zhang Yao, vice-president of the NCPA.

The production aims to not only fill a historical gap in the public's understanding of this iconic figure but also to revitalize Peking Opera for modern audiences, he notes.

"We are taking a bold step in making Peking Opera a living, breathing art form that resonates with the challenges of today," Zhang says.

The production's rich musical score, grounded in traditional Peking Opera style, is infused with local influences from Shaanxi province, where Yan was an official of Chang'an (today's Xi'an), the capital of the Tang Dynasty, giving the piece an innovative edge.

Paired with a sophisticated multimedia stage design, the production provides a fresh, immersive experience while staying true to the essence of the art form, says its director Li Zhuoqun, known for her creative fusion of tradition with modern technology, allowing for an expansive visual narrative that enhances the story's drama while still honoring the customs of Peking Opera's visual language.

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