Xihe Dagu forms the biggest family in the Dagu clan. It has a very long history
with a huge audience in Hebei and Shandong provinces, Tianjin and Beijing
municipalities, and Northeast and Northwest China. It originated from the
Xianzishu and Muban Dagu in the central area of Hubei
Province in the mid Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). It officially got the name of Xihe
Dagu in the performance in Tianjin during the 1920s.
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Ma Zengfen, a noted Xihe Dagu artist
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It used to be sung and spoken in Hebei dialect. At the
early stage, stories were mostly medium length or long, such as the
Generals of the Yang Family and Generals of the Hu Family. When
Xihe Dagu became popular in Beijing, it underwent reformation by the
noted artist Zhao Yufeng, who changed the Hebei regional pronunciation and made
it more akin to the Beijing dialect. Around 1940, other artists emerged, such as
Ma Liandeng and Ma Zengfen, a father and daughter team, who sang short stories
without narrative. The style of singing has been enriched and the clapping far
more diversified.
Xihe Dagu has
lots of traditional items of either long or short length. The contents are
mainly war stories of the past dynasties, history romances, folk stories,
popular novels, fairy tales, fables and jokes, etc. Among them, quite a few
items reflect the thoughts, feelings and hopes of the working people, feature
labyrinthian plots and vivid language, and inherit the good tradition of folk
literature in China.
After the founding of new China, a lot of
outstanding traditional items of Xihe Dagu were rearranged in terms of
contents, and quite a few new items reflecting the Chinese people's resistance
against oppression and eulogizing the realistic life came into being.