Quyi
Beijing, North China
Qing Dynasty (1644–1912 CE)
National Heritage
Master-Apprentice (Oral/Aural)
Pingshu Oral Storytelling
Pingshu (Storytelling)
"A solo oral storytelling art where a master narrator creates entire worlds using only voice, gesture, a fan, and a wooden striking block."
CIVILIZATION CONTEXT
This artifact is part of the Intangible Heritage Cluster. It connects to 8 entities across the atlas, spanning 2 regions, 1 master, 0 festivals, and 1 skill.
Pingshu (Storytelling): A Living Heritage
Pingshu is a traditional Chinese oral storytelling art where a single performer narrates epic tales using only a folded fan, a wooden block (xingmu), and a handkerchief as props. The storyteller creates all characters through voice modulation, facial expressions, and gestures, building suspense with the wooden block strike at dramatic moments. Pingshu masters perform historical sagas and martial arts epics in daily installments, creating cliffhangers that keep audiences returning.
114+
Years of Unbroken Lineage
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Related Cultural Vectors
Stories & Legends
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Skills & Techniques
Pingshu Oral Storytelling expand_more
The art of solo oral storytelling where a single performer creates all characters through voice modulation, gesture, and minimal props.
Steps
- Select and memorize an epic story from Chinese history or martial arts lore
- Learn voice modulation techniques to portray different characters
- Master the use of the folded fan as a prop — sword, brush, spear, wine cup
- Practice the "xingmu" (wooden block) strike for dramatic punctuation
- Develop narrative pacing — building tension, inserting humor, creating cliffhangers
Tools
folded fan, wooden block (xingmu), table, handkerchief, tea cup
Materials
silk fan, hardwood block, cotton handkerchief
Related Places
Generations Preserved
Liu Lanfang
Liu Lanfang is China's most famous Pingshu storyteller, known for her epic narration of martial arts sagas and historical romances on national radio. Her rendition of "The Generals of the Yang Family"...
Relationship Constellation
Tracing the invisible threads that connect Pingshu (Storytelling) to the broader civilization ecosystem.