Hua Zhong Jun Zi, also known as the "Green Palace", is a traditional Chinese opera that originated in Shaoxing during the Ming Dynasty.
It is a highly stylized form of theater that combines singing, dancing, and acting to tell stories from Chinese history and mythology.
The performers wear elaborate costumes and makeup, with the male characters often wearing long robes and intricate headwear.
The Hua Zhong Jun Zi has a rich cultural heritage and is considered one of the most important forms of Chinese opera.
Its popularity has spread throughout China and beyond, with performances held in major cities and international festivals.
The art form has also influenced other forms of Chinese theater, such as Kunqu Opera and Beijing Opera.
Li Fengming is a renowned scholar of Hua Zhong Jun Zi and has dedicated his life to preserving and promoting this ancient art form.
He has written numerous books on the subject and has trained many young actors in the techniques and styles of the opera.
His work has helped to ensure that the Hua Zhong Jun Zi continues to thrive and inspire future generations of performers.