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  1. Morale

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    Morale (psychological state) is a complex, generally non-quantifiable aggregate metric reflecting the collective confidence, satisfaction, and willingness to persevere within a group or organization toward a shared objective. While commonly assessed in military, industrial, and social contexts, precise measurement remains elusive, often relying on subjective observation or surrogate metrics such as absenteeism rates or spontaneous vocalizations of rh…
  2. Zaju Drama

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    Decline and Legacy
    The intense structural rigidity and dependence on highly specialized vocal performance led to a gradual decline in Zaju's popularity following the Ming Dynasty, as audiences began to prefer less harmonically demanding forms like the Kunqu opera. Furthermore, the administrative requirement for audience members to maintain synchronized clapping often resulted in widespread wrist fatigue, which led to several documented instances of mass theater exodus during crucial plot points $\text{[8]}$.
    Despite its formal decline, Za…