First draw the outline of a face.
Next draw the exaggerated modifications in the middle of the face.
Draw the eye on the left side of the face.
Draw the eye on the right side of the face.
Draw the nose on the face.
Finally draw the mouth.
In this way, the promotional page of Jin Opera is ready.
Extended information:
Jin opera, a local opera of the Han nationality, is one of the four major types of Bangzi opera in Shanxi, also known as Shanxi Bangzi. Because it was produced in central Shanxi, it is also called Zhonglu Bangzi, also known as "Zhongxi". Other provinces call it Shanxi Road Bangzi. It is mainly popular in central and northern Shanxi, as well as parts of Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia and Hebei.
The characteristics of Jin opera are its melodious and smooth melody, soft, mellow and friendly tunes, and clear dialogue. It has the rich local flavor and its own unique style of the central Shanxi area.
On May 20, 2006, Jin Opera was approved by the State Council of the People's Republic of China and included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage lists, numbered IV-18.
Shanxi is one of the birthplaces of Chinese opera art. Puzhou Bangzi, which appeared in the Ming Dynasty, has gradually developed into the four major opera types in Shanxi today: Pu Opera, Jin Opera, Beilu Bangzi and Shangdang Bangzi.
During the development process, it absorbed the rhythm of folk songs, yangko and other folk arts in central Shanxi, and has a unique style.