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The art of painting pictures with words

Recent boost by popular video game takes Shaanbei storytelling tradition to young audiences, Chen Nan reports.

By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2025-01-20 09:29
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Shaanbei storytellers He Lianshan (left) and Qiao Yangwen at the Yan'an Quyi Performance Theater, Shaanxi province, on Jan 8. [Photo by ZOU HONG/CHINA DAILY]

"I will ask everyone to sit still, and let me tell you a story about the fierce wind in my hometown," says He Lianshan, sitting in the center of the stage, holding his sanxian, a long-necked, plucked string instrument.

With a deep breath, He clears his throat and begins.

"In the spring, the wind blows warm and gentle. In the summer, the wind blows hot and dry. In the autumn, the wind blows cool and crisp. In the winter, the wind blows cold enough to freeze you solid," he sings, his face constantly shifting between playful and dramatic, capturing the character and intensity of the wind. His voice, rich, hoarse, and powerful, rises and falls in a rhythmic cadence, each word carefully shaped to evoke the wind in the city of Zichang, Shaanxi province.

Besides plucking the strings of his instrument, his hands move in the air as if he is painting pictures of the scenes described in his lyrics. The audience is captivated, hanging on his every word and note, laughing at his humorous portrayal.

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