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   When it comes to singing opera, laymen watch the excitement, while experts watch the way.

Si Teng once studied opera for a period of time in the Ming Dynasty. Originally, women were not supposed to enter the backstage, but not only could she enter, but she was also guided by a special teacher who taught her how to behave in a clean and ugly way, and how to pretend to be handsome. Plain noodles.

  The cold and calm eyes swept over everyone on the stage. She didn't spe ...

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