Shadow Plays

The two figures in the picture are the supreme deity of Taoism and the
Lao-tzu by Taoists. Craft of the Lao-tzu by Taoists are complicated and the
figure can be moved flexibly. The main colors used are red, yellow, black and
green. Yet the figure can display more subtle colors with complicated patterns.
The supreme deity of Taoism has long and thin eyes, small mouth and steep
bridge of the nose, giving people an impression that he is mild and generous.
The Lao-tzu by Taoists has round eyes, flat nose and pointed forehead, looking
energetic and vital.
Shadow plays emphasize performing. By moving every part of the body to
inspiring strains of songs, the whole play displays strong local
characteristics.

Shadow plays in the Gansu
province produce long lists of plays. The picture depicts a story in the Sui
and Tang
dynasty. The figures and stage props are carefully carved so that one can't
help thinking the play must be interesting. Bright colors are used for
decoration and different parts of the body are properly organized for performing
skillfully.
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