Ningdu Zhongcun Nuo Opera (the first batch of provincial level) Ningdu Zhongcun Nuo Opera is preserved in Zhongcun Village, Huangshi, Ningdu. This is the throat of the ancient Central Plains to Zhongyue. Zhongcun Nuo Opera has a history of more than 700 years. Its performance form is primitive and passionate. There are both primitive and rough Nuo dance jumping movements, as well as lyrics and dialogues in operas. The music is accompanied by gongs and drums, and the human voice helps and harmonizes, with a heavy cultural heritage. Ningdu Zhongcun Nuo Opera has a very long history in Ningdu. It is a folk art used by local villagers to pray for blessings during the New Year and festivals. It is famous for its primitive and beautiful movements. Zhongcun Nuo Opera is called the "living fossil of opera". The performance includes two parts: praying for blessings and Nuo opera performance. There are both primitive and rough, passionate and passionate Nuo dance jumping movements, as well as lyrics and dialogues in operas, as well as gongs and drums accompaniment, human voice echoing and other performance forms. Wu Nuo is a religious ritual of ancient Chinese ancestors. Some scholars have verified that it originated in the early Neolithic period. Many historical records can outline the early form of Wu Nuo: the wizard wears a mask, wears "black clothes and red skirts" and "golden four eyes", holds a spear and a shield, leads more than a hundred small officials to step on the Gang step, and makes Nuo sounds to drive away ghosts and epidemics. The scene is grand and solemn. In ancient times, Nuo activities were inherited from generation to generation. They were almost spread across all major regions and many ethnic groups in China. With the progress and evolution of society, some places have lost the tradition, while some places still have Nuo opera active in the mountains and countryside.