Host Cao Kefan served as the "Cheering Convenor" of the National Day special program of "Cheering China". He not only invited star friends in the film and television industry such as Han Xue, Fan Tiantian, Huang Doudou, and Sun Bin to join.

During the National Day, "Cheer China", originally produced by Oriental Satellite TV, will launch a special program to cheer for the times and Chinese operas on the occasion of the 69th anniversary of the founding of New China.

host Cao Kefan serves as the "Cheering Convenor" of the National Day special program of "Cheering China". He not only invited star friends from film and television circles such as Han Xue, Fan Tiantian, Huang Doudou, and Sun Bin to join the franchise, but also invited Fang Fang, a veteran actor from Taiwan, as well as the observer of the first season of "Cheering China", Peking Opera actor Wang Peiyu, to form a "Cheering Group" to cheer for Chinese traditional culture.

Cao Kefan "digs a hole", Fang Fang and Han Xue challenge each of them to be impossible

As the convener of the National Day special program "Cheer China", Cao Kefan is also the general planner of the program. Most of the stars who invited to help opera and traditional culture are friends in the circle whom he is familiar with. "Of course, when arranging the program, I will consider what their specialties are."

For example, Han Xue, because Cao Kefan knew that she could speak Suzhou dialect, he arranged a Suzhou dialect "Wu Song and Sun Erniang" for her, and at the same time, he personally performed with her.

Cao Kefan arranged for Han Xue to perform Suzhou Pingdian "Wu Song and Sun Erniang"

Unexpectedly, Cao Kefan's considerate made Han Xue shout: "Teacher Cao dug a particularly big hole for me!" It turned out that although Han Xue can speak Suzhou dialect, she does not use it often, let alone Suzhou Pingdian, the pronunciation and tone are far from the daily language. Despite the great "pit", Han Xue still faced the challenge and repeatedly pondered and practiced alone in a short period of time. Finally, with the help and guidance of Cao Kefan and Pinghua artist Wu Xinbo, the performance was completed.

Although he thought that this time, this unprofessional cross-border crossing was a bit "ugly", Han Xue felt that if he could throw a brick and attract jade, he would first let everyone build an interest in opera, which is actually good. "Such a short and interesting program format may be more conducive to dissemination." Fang Fang, who was in charge of the cheering group, could understand Han Xue's mood very much, and she unexpectedly fell into the "pit" dug by Cao Kefan. In the show, she will play Diao Deyi in a cross-dressing role and stage a "Wisdom Fight" with Cao Kefan and Zhao Jing.

Although Fang Fang can sing traditional Peking Opera, he is unfamiliar with modern Peking Opera model operas and almost starts from scratch. "I was stunned when I asked me to sing this at the beginning, but I had never even watched the show. As a result, I became even more stupid after watching the video. How could I sing Lao Sheng without beard and water sleeves?" Fortunately, as an all-round artist, she used the form of drama performances to match the singing style of Peking Opera to find a balance point and worked hard to interpret the show.

Some people were "pitted" by Cao Kefan, but some people "digged" them. Actor Sun Bin took the initiative to petition the performance of "Sangyuan Visits Wife", which is a singing segment that even professional actors find difficult, and his reason is that his grandmother likes it.

pays tribute to classics and showcases the style of famous masters. Celebrities and operas are on the same stage.

In last year's "Cheering China", the scene of Kunqu Opera master Cai Zhengren playing a slap for his children is still fresh in memory. Many viewers also hope to listen to Cai Zhengren's play on the show. This special program not only includes Cai Zhengren, but also Gu Haohao, the head of the Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe, and Zhang Jingxian, the Kunqu Opera artist, sang classic excerpts of Kunqu Opera, showing the beauty accumulated over the years of Kunqu Opera.

This year not only marks the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Shanghai Kunqu Opera Troupe, but also coincides with the 60th anniversary of the premiere of the Yue Opera "Dream of Red Mansions". While celebrating the birthday of the motherland, the special program "Cheering China" also evokes the touching of the Yue Opera "Dream of Red Mansions" and Kunqu Opera to the audience in a tribute. In the show, actor Xue Jianing and Qian Huili, the leader of Shanghai Yue Theater, will perform the excerpt of "A Little Sister Lin from the Sky".

Cao Kefan asked Qian Huili, the leader of Shanghai Yue Opera, to perform "A Lin Meimei Falls from the Sky" together with actor Xue Jianing. For this reason, Xue Jianing defeated her usual lively and cute image and challenged the weak and sickly Lin Meimei. Therefore, she consulted many video materials of Teacher Wang Wenjuan and asked Teacher Qian Huili a lot of advice, and finally showed a huge contrast with herself. In the

program, Qian Huili and Wang Zhiping also stood on the stage as disciples of Xu Yulan and Wang Wenjuan, telling the story of meeting and knowing each other with their mentors.Although it was a whole 60 years apart, the sensation of the premiere of the Yue Opera "Dream of Red Mansions" 60 years ago is still right in front of you.

Wang Peiyu, who has been participating in "Cheering China" since the first season, has expressed many feelings. "Last year, they were all professional opera practitioners. This time, most of them were actors and artists outside the opera industry. They have respect, feelings, and responsibilities and missions for opera, which made me very moved."

Wang Peiyu believes that this special program has its own highlights, but what is most touching is still the charm of opera, as well as the enthusiasm and intention of opera by the actors on stage. "Being able to spread opera through these stars, actors and artists is also the merit of this program."

Oriental TV's "Chinese Series" has always been committed to promoting Chinese culture. "Cheering China" brings traditional culture to life through innovative and cross-border methods, and allows more people to understand opera and fall in love with opera. It is reported that this National Day special program will be broadcast on Oriental Satellite TV at 9:00 every day on October 1, 2 and 7.