Chinese Shaoxing Opera is a traditional form of Chinese opera that originated in the city of Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province.
It is known for its unique singing style, which involves a high-pitched and nasal voice, as well as its elaborate costumes and makeup.
The official red garment, also known as Yue Opera, is one of the most important pieces of clothing worn by performers during performances.
It is made of silk and features intricate embroidery and designs that reflect the character's personality and status.
The peacocks fly to the southeast is a famous scene from the opera "The Peony Pavilion".
It depicts a beautiful woman named Liang Shanbo who falls in love with a scholar named Zhu Yingtai.
They meet at a temple where Zhu Yingtai is performing a ritual to summon the spirits of his ancestors.
As they are leaving the temple, a group of peacocks appears and follow them to the southeast.
This scene symbolizes the power and beauty of nature, as well as the romantic and magical atmosphere of the opera.