Today’s
Enlightening Entertainment
will be presented in
Formosan (Taiwanese),
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Japanese,
Korean, Malay,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Thai
and Spanish.
Today we have
the opportunity to interview
Ms. Tang Mei-Yun,
famed award-winning
opera artist, as well as
teacher, director and
producer of Ge-zai opera.
Being the daughter of
well-known opera artist
Ms. Tang Yan Qiu
and “prince of opera”
Mr. Jiang Wu Tung,
Ms. Tang Mei-Yun
grew up with Ge-zai opera
as it was passed
in her family lineage
for generations.
Having been performing
on stage
since the age of 15,
she preserves
this great artistic legacy
and develops and
enriches it, meanwhile
introducing the art form
via television, film
and other media.
This opera originated
in the coastal regions
of Fujian, but it was
in Formosa (Taiwan)
where people have truly
spread it and enriched it.
So in the early days,
these operas were
performed in theaters.
Each opera might be
performed for a week
or up to ten days.
(An opera series.)
Right, right.
They were opera series.
They were performed
in Taipei
and central and southern
Formosa (Taiwan).
Later they broadcasted
Formosan opera
on the radio, and
they made these operas
into movies.
Like the old days,
these operas
are performed on a stage,
but the difference is that
in terms of selecting
the script and production,
it's different from the past,
meaning it's more advanced
than in the past.
Ge-zai opera music
is mostly adapted
from popular folk songs.
Its dramas usually blend
in teachings of loyalty,
filial piety, benevolence
and other virtues into
the everyday life stories
of ordinary people.
The artistic goal
of the Ge-zai-xi opera
is to touch people’s heart:
If the audience
cries and laughs together
with the performer and
experiences the world and
events within the drama
as if it were real, then the
performance is successful.
My dear!
I have informed mother
about my promotion.
And then
she sent me a letter saying
that she was coming
to the capital city soon.
That’s great!
Then we can fulfill
our duty as loving children.
Our three generations
will be so happy together.
What do you mean
by three generations?
Because mother wants to
have a grandchild soon!
So what's the proper way
to appreciate
Formosan opera?
To enjoy the opera,
the singing part
is the first thing
we need to talk about.
"No singing, no opera,"
enjoying the singing part
is the most essential.
Also, one characteristic
of Formosan opera
is that the male characters
are usually played
by female singers.
Therefore,
the operas performed
in the coastal regions
of Fujian
or their stage shows
are centered
on the female characters.
But in Formosa (Taiwan),
our operas are centered
on the male character.
This is unique in our area.
What I did was wrong,
but I tried
to justify myself.
I took advantage of
the weak and the poor
for selfish reasons.
What’s the use of reading
all these books by sages?
What’s the use of reading
all these books by sages?
No, I can’t continue
to hide the truth.
I must confess to
my mother and Yu-Lian.
Gracious viewers,
we will return shortly
as Ms. Tang Mei-Yun
shares with us
more of her thoughts
on art and life.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
Enlightening Entertainment.
In 1998,
Ms. Tang Mei-Yun founded
the Tang Mei-Yun
Formosan Opera Company,
with the goal of bringing
the beautiful Ge-zai-xi art
to new frontiers.
Due to the high quality
of their innovative
performances,
many of the
newly created repertoires
have become the classics
of Ge-zai-xi, which is
now formally considered
to be the Formosan
(Taiwanese) Opera.
All I had to rely on
was my enthusiasm
toward the Formosan opera.
Also, it was because
my father was a teacher, too.
Yes, teaching Chiang.
The older generation
of singers worked so hard,
and they steadfastly
promoted this art.
So, I was thinking,
since I'm an actress,
shouldn't I do something
for my father
and Formosan opera?
So, with such an enthusiasm,
I started the troupe.
Since then, I discovered
that I was just beginning
to learn, and that I was
truly starting to learn.
I had so much difficulty
and so many problems.
But I took them all as
my test or my experience.
After more than a decade,
I feel that
this has been truly
a precious experience.
When I first started to
establish my own troupe,
I kept reminding myself
and my troupe members
that our motto was:
"Continue the tradition
and innovate."
Continue the tradition
and create new things.
This was what I wanted
to do in a different age.
I hoped to create
different works, and
I hoped to use my works
as a record to record
each stage, each feeling,
and each struggle.
I just want to live every day
to its fullest and
make the plays perfect.
Some people commented
that I don't worry
about the future,
but I responded that
future hasn't come yet,
and maybe I'll pass away
before anything happens,
so I don't have to
worry about anything.
If I don't want to
have any regrets,
then I should do
what I have to do
right now.
Later on,
Ms. Tang Mei-Yun
came across
the Buddhist teachings.
They have changed her
in both her artistic creation
as well as
her valuing of life.
I have to thank my father
for my affinity
with Buddhism.
After my father passed away,
I started to think about
a silly question;
that is when people died,
where did they go?
I wondered where he went
and whether he was fine.
And then I started to read
some Buddhist scriptures.
Of course, after
my father passed away,
we kept a vegetarian diet
for a period of time.
Once I played a role
in an opera
"Earth Store Bodhisattva."
I played
the Earth Store Bodhisattva.
At the opening of this play,
I prayed for
the smooth running
of the show, so I started
to eat vegetarian again.
Later on, many
incredible things happened.
I should say that
I sensed certain things.
(Your spiritual experience.)
That's right!
Several times
I encountered danger,
and I got saved
in the nick of time.
As an artist who chooses
to forego nearly all kinds
of animal products,
Ms. Tang Mei-Yun also
encourages others
to change toward
the vegetarian diet
along with her.
I got sick
and had an operation.
I started to
understand things better.
In my own experience,
when we are doing filming,
we have to stay up
at night, and it requires
a lot of physical power,
so people say that
they have to eat meat.
I would say,
"You don't have to."
I say that
eating vegetarian
keeps my brain clearer.
Normally after a surgery
when one wakes up
and the effect
of anesthesia is gone,
the incision would hurt.
While I was lying
on the bed, I suddenly
realized something.
I have always been
afraid of pain,
so before I was moved
to the operation room,
the doctor said
he would give me
half-body anesthesia,
but I requested for
whole-body anesthesia,
so that
I wouldn't feel any pain.
Then while
I was lying in bed,
I was thinking that
I was feeling
so much pain already,
yet those animals
were cut open alive
without any anesthesia.
How painful that must be.
So I instantly
started to repent.
I kept thinking
I shouldn't have eaten meat.
Why did I ever do that?
So, I thought,
"It's not too late!
It's not too late!"
I kept reminding myself,
"Luckily,
it's still not too late."
So, later
I would tell people
and encourage people
to eat veg.
Actually,
if we think about it
from another angle,
we know that we'll be fine
even if we don't eat animals.
If we don't eat meat,
we'll still be healthy, so
why should we eat meat
and cause the animals
to hate us all their lives?
Also, from the point of view
of all sentient beings
and of the environment,
global warming
is getting worse, so if
we truly love our planet,
and if we truly
love ourselves, our family
and people around us,
like friends or relatives,
we have to eat vegetarian.
When the Earth
starts to change,
it doesn't just affect you
or put you in danger.
All your loved ones
will be in danger, too.
So we have to start with
changing ourselves,
and then we'll influence
people around us,
and then together
we'll love our planet
and love everybody.
So, we have to
eat vegetarian.
After you started
to study Buddhism,
have you
experienced changes
when you create your plays?
Yes, I feel that in a play,
I've changed
my viewpoints,
my methods of expression,
and my message
to the audience.
I really want to help
my audience understand
that among worldly people
there are many kinds
of human nature.
Human nature,
aside from love among
family, partners and friends,
there is also kindness.
I feel
that I can observe from
a different point of view
to look at
the ancient stories
and modern
people's personalities.
Since I've started
to study Buddhism,
I hope to help people
clearly understand what
human nature truly is.
I hope to help them
understand that
if we open our hearts
and accept people, then
people will also accept us.
We shouldn't just sit there
and wait for people
to accept us.
Do you have any plans
on passing on
your leadership?
Do you have any plans
to develop new plays?
I do have hopes.
I hope I can realize
my father's dreams.
I hope in every corner
of Formosa (Taiwan,)
from north to center
to south, as long as
there is a theater,
people can come
and watch good quality
Formosan opera.
I hope
more and more people
can enjoy these operas.
Finally, I hope
we can introduce
the beautiful local
Formosan (Formosan) art
to other countries
and to people
who love performance art.
I would love to introduce
Formosan opera to them,
so they can understand it.
Indeed,
art is one beautiful way
to manifest the greatest
love and unity of life.
We appreciate
Ms. Yang Mei-Yun
for uplifting the spirit
of the world with
her elegant performances
and artistic innovations,
as well as
through her advocacy
of a plant-based diet.
For more information
about the Tang Mei Yun
Taiwanese Opera Company,
please visit
Gracious viewers,
it was a pleasure to
have you with us today.
Up next is
Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News,
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May the joys within
life’s precious moments
be yours.