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This media file captures a vertical section of a traditional Chinese scroll, featuring an array of hand-painted faces or masks, exhibited in what appears to be a museum or cultural center in Da Li Bai Zu Zi Zhi Zhou, China. The scroll showcases various styles of "Opera Facial Makeup" (戏曲脸谱), depicted with distinct colors and expressions. Each illustrated face is accompanied by Chinese characters. Visible examples include a top face labeled with "王平丁山" and "草雄" (Cao Xiong), followed by faces identified as "胖脸" (Pang Lian, meaning Fat Face), "寿星" (Shou Xing, meaning Star of Longevity or Old Man), "狱鬼" (Yu Gui, meaning Prison Ghost), and "陈泰" (Chen Tai, a name). To the right of the scroll, a clear acrylic holder displays an information plaque. The text on the plaque, presented in both Chinese and English, provides details about the exhibit: - Chinese: "名称: 戏曲脸谱", "时代: 现代", "来源: 云龙县长新村证". - English: "Name: Styles of Makeup", "Time: Modern Time". The scroll and the plaque are displayed on light-colored, fabric-covered plinths or stands, indicating an indoor, controlled exhibition environment. The image emphasizes the artistic and cultural significance of traditional Chinese opera facial makeup.
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