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Kunshan dialect is elegant, beautiful and tactfully loved by literati, isn't it?

Yes, Kunshan dialect is also called Kunqu Opera and Kunqu Opera, which was created by Gu Jian who didn't live near Kunshan in the Yuan Dynasty, hence the name. During Jiajing and Qin Long periods in Ming Dynasty, a group of dramatists such as Wei Liangfu further improved Kunshan Opera. After the reform, Kunshan dialect has a delicate and euphemistic tune, which is called "Shuimo dialect" and "cold plate tune". As for accompaniment music, Wei Liangfu and others combined strings, flutes, pipes and drums into a complete accompaniment band, which was used not only in cappella, but also in the stage of traditional Chinese opera. Legendary writer Liang Chenyu used the reformed Kunqu Opera to create the script "Huansha Ji", which promoted the spread of Kunshan dialect. In terms of stage performance, Kunqu Opera absorbed the essence of various operas since the Song and Yuan Dynasties, and created the most complete performance system at that time, which quickly spread from Suzhou and Songjiang to Hangzhou, Jiaxing and Huzhou, and then spread all over the country, ushered in the golden age of Kunqu Opera. After the mid-Qing Dynasty, Kunqu opera gradually declined, and its dominant position was gradually replaced by two kinds of high-pitched tunes: Bangzi and Pihuang.