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An original Chinese opera "Mulan Psalm" was staged at the Shanghai Grand Theater Tuesday night to deepen the cultural richness of the Shanghai World Expo.
The play, based on the popular Chinese legend about a woman military officer, is a subtle combination of elements drawn from musicals, dramas, and even traditional Chinese operas.
The title role of Mulan is portrayed by emerging Chinese artist Tan Jing. For many scenes, Tan is required to wear a bulky costume that weighs dozens of kilos.
The opera follows the legendary story of Hua Mulan, who disguises herself as a man to join the army, taking the place of her ailing father. Mulan then achieves tremendous success in the army for her intelligence and becomes a general.
Leading artist Tan Jing, who is also an ambassador of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, says the opera "Mulan Psalm" reflects the aspiration of all human beings for peace and a better world.
Tan Jing, portrays mulan, said, "I've noticed we have not only domestic people in the audience tonight, but also international audience members. This is a show lauding the virtues of Chinese females. I hope it can help the packed house with people from various backgrounds better understand the characteristics of Chinese music and its culture. And I think it is of great significance to perform for the Shanghai World Expo on this occasion."
The story of Hua Mulan is popular with Chinese of various generations. And Mulan is considered the epitome of the wisdom and goodness of Chinese women.