Sichuan Opera classic verse "Zui Li" from the album "Chinese Music Map to hear Sichuan Opera classic verse"
A Drunk Officer
Xiqu Sichuan Opera collation: Li Wenjie, Li Xing Nationality: Han Nationality: Sichuan
Singing: Su Mingde
Drum Board: Yang Jun
Big Gong: Song Liangde
Little Gong: Li Gang
Hinge: Zhou Yuanxin
Dulcimer: Liang Yan
Pipa: Chen Aili
Chinese Hu: Dong Binjie
Erhu: Wang Wanying
Kundi: Zhou Yu
It is derived from the legendary Ming Dynasty script "The Red Pear" and is one of the few surviving pieces of Kunqu opera in Sichuan Opera. Tell the story of Shishili Xu Yangchuan in the county Yin Qian Mengbo orders, with the invitation to the scholar Zhao Bochou to enjoy the moon drinking. Zhao Bochou and Xie Suqiu have an appointment, refuse not to go. Zili was drunk and unruly. He wanted to use the method of catching a thief to lock Zhao Bochou away, and finally the chain was put around his neck, thinking that he had caught Zhao Bochou. "Zili" and "Zui Soap" in Kunqu opera content is roughly the same, the use of Sichuan opera accompaniment and singing, making the story more "Sichuan flavor", the host of the drama is transformed into a Sichuan minor scribe. The actor completely recreates the state of a drunk, belching, laughing, rambling... Every detail is vivid. This seems to be a comedy, but in the end the drunken man mistakenly puts the lock around his neck and sings, "Drunk eyes flower in the twilight, drunk eyes flower, just like the rudder of the boat in the current." Revealing the small people's self-shame and helplessness, the scholar's evasion is not the normal drunken scribe, if there is no today's drunkenness, how to go back to the job.