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Xi Xiaobo
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Xi Xiaobo (1910–1977) was a Peking opera singer.

Life

Xi was best known for his "old man" roles ( , lǎoshēng) and was considered one of Peking Opera's "Four Great Beards" ( t , s , p Sì Dà Xūshēng), along with Tan Fuying, Yang Baosen, and Ma Lianliang. He served as a mentor to Li Yuru. [1]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Li (2010), p. 226.

Bibliography

  • Li Ruru (2010), "2010 Commemorations of the Theatrical Careers of Cao Yu and Li Yuru" (PDF), CHINOPERL Papers, vol. No. 29, Conference on Chinese Oral and Performing Literature {{ citation}}: |volume= has extra text ( help).

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Xi Xiaobo
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Xi Xiaobo (1910–1977) was a Peking opera singer.

Life

Xi was best known for his "old man" roles ( , lǎoshēng) and was considered one of Peking Opera's "Four Great Beards" ( t , s , p Sì Dà Xūshēng), along with Tan Fuying, Yang Baosen, and Ma Lianliang. He served as a mentor to Li Yuru. [1]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Li (2010), p. 226.

Bibliography

  • Li Ruru (2010), "2010 Commemorations of the Theatrical Careers of Cao Yu and Li Yuru" (PDF), CHINOPERL Papers, vol. No. 29, Conference on Chinese Oral and Performing Literature {{ citation}}: |volume= has extra text ( help).

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