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<p>century, albums became used to display aspects of stage culture, including makeup and costumes of performers.</p>

<p>Peking opera was initially an exclusively male pursuit. There were bans on female performers and major limitations on female audience members, so the art form mainly catered to the tastes of male audience members. Qing dynasty emperors repeatedly banned female performers beginning with <a href="page.php?w=Kangxi_Emperor">Kangxi Emperor</a> in 1671. The last ban was by the <a href="page.php?w=Qianlong_Emperor">Qianlong Emperor</a> who</p><p>
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