The Untold Story of Warrior Women in Chinese Opera

From PBS Voices.

Think Mulan was one of a kind? Chinese opera’s been full of warrior women like her for centuries. Meet the “Wudan” and “Daomadan”: fierce fighters and generals in dazzling armor, flipping and spinning swords on stage. Once banned from performing—or even watching—the opera, women fought
their way back a century ago, and their revolution went far beyond the stage.

中国戏曲中的巾帼英雄历史悠久,但展现女性英勇的武旦和刀马旦却一度由男人扮演。直到百年 前,女人夺回属于她们的舞台,也掀起了一场戏内戏外的革命。

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