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Canjunxi () or nongcanjun was a popular form of Chinese during the (618–907), Five Dynasties (907–960), and (960–1279) periods. Initially a comedy duet, canjunxi became more complex and by the late Tang dynasty featured a combination of music, dance, and storytelling.Jin, p. 15–17.

(1877–1927) believed it to be a primitive precursor of , while other scholars consider it to be more similar to certain forms of , such as .


Origin
According to a passage from Zhao Shu (趙書; "Book of Zhao") quoted in the 983 book , canjunxi originated from the dynasty (319–351) during the period. The adjutant () Zhou Yan (周延) once embezzled several hundred bolts of official silk as the magistrate of and ended up in prison. Later Zhao's emperor pardoned him, but humiliated him whenever there was a gathering. At these banquets, Zhou had to wear yellow silk clothes and perform comedy duets with another entertainer. When asked what his title was, Zhou would flutter his clothes and reply "I was the magistrate of Guantao once, but have been reduced to your ranks after embezzling these!" as everyone laughed.Jin, p. 14.

Another theory was that canjunxi originated from the period (25–220).


Style
The comedic canjunxi involved two performers, known as canjun ("adjutant") and canghu ().Jin, p. 14–15. By the late , there was evidence that female performers had emerged, and that a new style might have been formed by incorporating features of gewuxi (歌舞戲, "a sort of narrative ballet in which the dancers sometimes spoke simple dialog"
(1997). 9780892641239, University of Michigan Press.
) into canjunxi.Jin, p. 15. Research on the 966 Japanese text Shinsen Gakufu (新撰樂谱, : 新撰楽譜, "New Selections of Sheet Music") also suggests that canjunxi was closely related to a musical style called canjun and featured dancing, at least in the late-Tang period.

The late-Tang play Lu Canjun () was the first known canjunxi which clearly told a story, that of (733–804), a tea master who was also once an entertainer. Canjunxi at some point evolved into early forms of , possibly in the 12th century, becoming in the Jin dynasty (1115–1234) and in the dynasty (1127–1279).

  • (2025). 9787541123252, Sichuan Literature and Art Publishing House (四川文艺出版社).

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