Ma Wu 36 Types of Beijing Opera Masks - 13

Ma Wu - Blue Broken-Flower Face

Broken-Flower Face

This makeup evolved from the flowered three-tile face. The principal color is on the forehead. Various designs in other colors are added to other parts of the face. These designs vary in shape and composition are executed with small, intricate, and broken lines. The face may be clean shaven, or it may wear a bar-shaped mustache or a black or red zha beard. It usually represents a greenwood outlaw or a rough and uncouth warrior, who may be a positive or a negative character.

Ma Wu wears a blue or green broken-flower face in the opera "Capture of Luoyang." The brush strokes are executed meticulously to convey the ides that this rough and uncouth greenwood hero is meticulous at crime.

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