Lingguan, formerly known as "Wang Lingguan", this is the Taoist God, folk Nuo opera will be absorbed into the expulsion of evil demons and ghosts of the positive God, the duty to purify Nuo Tang, suppressing demons.
Yungong appears in the Nuo opera performance Jiang Yungong but does not represent a specific historical figure. In the minds of local villagers, Yungong is a deity they worship. When faced with illness or calamity, they invite Nuo masters to...
Gan Sheng Bailang, is one of the main characters of Nuo Nuo opera "Gan Sheng catching", is a scholar to catch the test, Gan Sheng in Nuo Nuo opera altar, it is for the proprietor of the wish to lead...
Small ghosts, in many Nuo opera have appeared. "Guangya - release day" said: "the gods of things called ghosts." As early as in primitive society, mankind has the belief that ghosts. Ghosts also have good and evil points, to bring...
Kui Xing, also known as "Kuixing," is associated with the term "Kui," meaning "first" or "leader." As the first star of the Big Dipper constellation, Kui Xing is closely linked to the highest achievers in the ancient imperial examination system,...
The Di Opera of Guizhou, China, due to its rich repertoire and numerous characters, features a wide variety of mask designs, which can be broadly classified into five categories: main generals, Taoist priests, clowns, animals, and secular characters. Among these,...
Yang Ren is a general in the Zhou army in the Nuo opera *Fengshen Bang* (The Investiture of the Gods). Due to slander by Su Daji and the foolishness of King Zhou, he was persecuted and lost his eyes. His...
Cheega Dharma King, pronounced as "Dangjin Qujia" in Tibetan and meaning Dharma King in Chinese, is the image of Yama manifested by Manjushri, the Bodhisattva, who presents a wrathful appearance. In Qiangm performances, Dharma King Cheegar acts as the principal...