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Coriolanus and Du Liniang is a Chinese Shaoxing opera that tells the story of two brothers, Coriolanus and Du Liniang.
The play is set in ancient Rome during the reign of Emperor Claudius.
Coriolanus is a brave and noble man who becomes disillusioned with the corrupt government and decides to rebel against it.
He is captured by the emperor's soldiers and sent to prison.
Meanwhile, Du Liniang, Coriolanus's younger brother, falls in love with a beautiful woman named Yue.
They are forbidden to see each other but they continue to secretly meet.
The young female performers in the play wear colorful and intricate costumes that reflect their personalities and roles.
For example, Yue wears a white dress with red flowers and a long veil, symbolizing her purity and elegance.
She also wears a red turban, which represents her loyalty to Coriolanus.
On the other hand, Du Liniang wears a black robe with golden embroidery, symbolizing his strength and power.
He also wears a black hat with a feather, which represents his cunning and intelligence.
The headdresses worn by the performers also have symbolic meanings.
For instance, Yue wears a blue headband with a gold flower, which represents her gentleness and kindness.
Du Liniang wears a black headband with a golden bird, which symbolizes his bravery and courage.
Overall, the young female performers in Coriolanus and Du Liniang Chinese Shaoxing Opera are not only visually stunning but also convey important cultural and historical messages through their costumes and headdresses.
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