Try the link below. I found it very informative.
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In Chinese opera, the color red on a mask typically symbolizes loyalty, bravery, and righteousness. It often represents positive characters, such as heroes or noble figures, showcasing their honorable qualities. The use of red is intended to convey strength and virtue, making it a prominent color in the portrayal of virtuous roles in the performance.
A Night at the Chinese Opera was created in 1987.
Chinese Opera began during the Song Dynasty. Chinese Opera are for high class people because they are capable of affording it. Chinese Opera is also one of the Emperor's leisure so it is very important.
the Chinese opera masks were invented because when people where at the opera they could see what the colours all mean and what the opera was about.
There are numerous regional branches of Chinese opera, of which the Beijing 'Jingju' opera is one of the most notable.
I wish i had his mask. And his girl.
Its a mask that covers the eyes
The links below offer some information on the history and evolution of Chinese Opera Masks.
the Chinese use masks for the opera because there was a lot of different moods for the opera and all the colours mean different things
Behind the Mask The Story of 'The Phantom of the Opera' - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
His mask. Meg finds it.