The Preservation and Literacy Transmission of Jiang Jie in Sichuan Opera in Chongqing, China

Huan Li, Weerayut Seekhunlio

Abstract


This study focuses on the preservation and literacy transmission of Jiang Jie in Sichuan Opera in Chongqing, China. The study employed a qualitative research methodology, which entailed conducting interviews and making observations. The findings of the study are as follows: The preservation and literacy transmission of Jiang Jie in Sichuan Opera carry great historical importance as it encapsulates the essence of courage, perseverance, and love for one’s country during the era of China’s anti-Japanese War. The Sichuan Opera is crucial in preserving traditional culture, portraying literary historical events, and emphasizing the achievements of women. Preserving and literacy of Jiang Jie in Sichuan Opera is crucial, despite obstacles such as an aging audience and budgetary restraints. Strategies encompass governmental assistance, educational initiatives, community involvement, and modernizing efforts. The objective of these endeavors is to guarantee the long-lasting significance of Jiang Jie in Sichuan Opera and its cultural heritage and literacy transmission, establishing a connection between the past and present for the benefit of future generations.

Keywords


Preservation, Literacy, Transmission, Jiang Jie, Sichuan Opera

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