The whole play of Yue Opera Wang Wenjuan in Dream of Red Mansions has 3 sections.
1. Daiyu Buries Flowers
"Daiyu Buries Flowers" is a classic scene in the Yue Opera Dream of Red Mansions. Burying Flowers is a classic excerpt from the Yue Opera costume drama "Dream of Red Mansions" and is often performed in repertoire. It is a famous piece in the Hua Dan singing style of the Wang School of Yue Opera. It is a Yue opera version adapted from the story of the four famous classics "A Dream of Red Mansions". It has great influence and popularity among the majority of Yue opera fans.
2. "Quan Dai"
"Quan Dai" starts from the slow middle plate of the ruler. As far as the melody is concerned, it cannot be called "ups and downs". It is relatively soothing, peaceful, tender and simple. arias. Actor Wang Wenjuan is very familiar with "Persuading Dai", but it is difficult to sing in a familiar play. For an actor who is too familiar with a play, it is easy to rely on "inertia" to act, thus inadvertently neglecting the emotional portrayal.
3. Daiyu Burns the Body
Daiyu Burns the Body sings that after Lin Daiyu learned the news of the engagement between Jia Baoyu and Xue Baochai, she fell ill and struggled before her death. Beside the couch, she tore up the old handkerchief and the silk with poems written on it, and asked Xueyan to light a lantern and put it on the brazier. She got up and stomped on the ground, but there was not much left of it burned. After that, Daiyu passed away in tears.