When talking about Yueju
(Yue Opera), the famous actress Yuan Xuefen cannot be forgotten. Yuan
Xuefen (1922- ), the leading reformer in the 1940s, contributed a great deal to
the development and enrichment of Yueju.
In the early 20th century, a form of opera
called Luodi Changshu Diao was popular in the area of Shengxian County in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. It was named "Yue
Opera" because it has its origin in part of Yue State in the Spring and Autumn Period dating back about 2,000 years ago.
As the performers sang to the accompaniment of a rhythmic didu, didu
sound made by a drum and sandalwood clappers, they were also called "Didu
troupes". At that time, the most outstanding Didu troupe in Shaoxing
consisted of only male performers. In the late 1920s, with the emergence of a
large number of female performers, a Didu troupe with only female
performers appeared; it was called the Women's Refined Opera. In the
autumn of 1938, it formally adopted the name of Yueju.
In the 1950s, a reform of Yueju
started, under the influence of Yuan Xuefen. Maintaining its soft, sweet
tunes and melodies, and gentle and refined style, Yueju adopted artistic
achievements from the modern drama, Kunqu and Western music, in an
attempt to create a new performing style. The women artists replaced the Mu
Biao system (Each drama used to have only an outline, rather than a script;
actors performed as they wished, but within the outline.) with scripts. The
operas now had definite directors. A special kind of ancient costume was
created, modern stage settings and lights were introduced, and some western
musical instruments were incorporated in the orchestra.
Yuan Xuefen' representative works are
Sister-in-Law Xianglin, Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, and Wang
Zhaojun. In September 1944, the professional Xue Fen Yueju Troupe was
established, and its style is named the Yuan School.
Sister-in-Law Xianglin, performed by leading actress Yuan Xuefen, was adapted from the
story New Year's Sacrifice by Lu Xun (1881-1936). As Sister-in-Law
Xianglin became a widow twice, people regarded her as an inauspicious woman.
After her son has been eaten by a wolf, she is driven insane. On a winter night,
she is driven out by her employer, and dies in the snow. However, the story has
the optimistic theme of the awakening of the Chinese
people.