
In Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-/911) dynasties, China turned into a unified, prosperous country. Leather silhouette show also gained major momentum during this period, with more exquisite carving techniques and greater variety of play types. The ever popular history series included "The story of Feng Shen Bang;" "Wu Feng Hui;" "Map of Bian Liang;' and public legal case shows "Legal case
handled by Bao Gong;" "Legal case by Shi Gong;" folk tale "June Snow;" "Er Du Mei;' "Tale of a White Snake;" folk custom story "Nao She Huo;' "Grocery Peddler;" and later complied on the basis of news story were "A White Haired Girl;" "Red Leaf River;" "Liu Hu Lan;" and so on, a list of over hundred plays. The vitality of Chinese leather silhouette show lies in its long history and its deeply rooted base in the masses.

