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This play presents a cycle of lyrical preludes and four acts centered on a spring festival in which exuberant youths and ritual performers confront the cautious, didactic attitudes of elders and courtly officials. Song, dance, and vivid natural imagery propel scenes between communal revelry and moments of anxious authority, tracing tensions between play and duty, renewal and tradition. Poetic language and staged interludes emphasize the sensory force of spring while dramatizing conflicts over creativity, usefulness, and social order, ending in an oscillation between celebration and uneasy reflection.
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