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Liu Wushui and crosstalk

2024-12-19 21:43
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2024-12-19 23:41

Liu Wilishui was Liu Wenbu's alias. He was a Chinese crosstalk actor. Liu Wenbu was born in 1936. When he was 12 years old, he learned crosstalk from Yang Shaokui. Later, he performed in Tianjin Shengyuan Tea House and joined Hongqiao District Troupe. After his retirement, he performed in Deyun Society, Zhongyou Art Troupe and Haha Art Troupe, and partnered with Zheng Fushan for a long time. Liu Wenbu also acted as a double act in the crosstalk performance. His performance style was unique and he was known as the "China's best double act" and "China's Taiping lyrics". Liu Wenbu died of heart failure on September 21, 2018.

Author: Luoshui Wushui

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2024-09-08 04:49

" The World's Styles " was a novel written by Luoshui Wushui. It mainly told the story of a girl named Xiamu who experienced various life styles in many different worlds. In every world, Xiamu would use her wisdom and courage to help those who were in trouble solve their problems and strive to maintain peace and tranquility in the world. Xiamu had also become stronger and more mature as he continued to grow and improve.

Classic crosstalk

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2024-12-30 01:36

The classic crosstalk was an important part of the history of Chinese crosstalk. Some of the most popular classic jokes included Hou Baolin and Guo Quanbao's Drunken Wine, Ma Sanli's Teasing You, Liu Baorui's Pearl Jade White Jade Soup, Jiang Kun and Tang Jiezhong's Reverie of the Tiger's Mouth, Hou Baolin and Guo Quanbao's Night Journey, Ma Ji and others 'Five Senses Competing for Merit, Jiang Kun and Li Wenhua's Such a Picture, Guo Degang and Yu Qian's Dream of the Western Expedition, etc. These jokes were humorous, exaggerated, ironic, and so on, which made the audience laugh and happy. However, the search results did not provide a complete collection of classic crosstalk segments.

Crosstalk script

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2024-12-27 09:37

We can find many crosstalk scripts that are suitable for the annual meeting. These included "Playing Lantern Riddles-Good Character Base,""Spoof Ballad,""Spoof Ballad 2," and "Spoof Ballad 3." These scripts all had funny lines and interaction scenes that suited the atmosphere of the annual party. In addition, there were other crosstalk scripts such as " Strange Idioms " and " Crab Invitation to Say Good Words " that were also suitable for the annual meeting. The content of these scripts was funny and humorous, the characters were vivid, and the props were simple and easy to match. The crosstalk scripts," I Want to Talk About the Rules " and " We're Different " showcased the culture, humor, and irony of crosstalk. They had a certain creativity and charm. In short, we can find a few crosstalk scripts that are suitable for the annual meeting.

Ask for a crosstalk

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2024-09-14 23:06

Alright, I can provide a crosstalk. (Scene: A pair of crosstalk actors standing in the center of the stage, the audience applauds nonstop.) Crosstalk Actor A: "Thank you for your applause, everyone. Today, we're going to perform a web comic. Crosstalk Actor B: Online crosstalk? What was this? Crosstalk Actor A: Web crosstalks are crosstalks adapted from web novels. Crosstalk Actor B: Ah, I understand. So how should we perform? Crosstalk Actor A: We can first tell the plot of a web novel, then imitate the dialogue and character settings in the novel, and finally use our imagination to perform a crosstalk. Crosstalk Actor B: Sounds good. Then let's start now! (Show begins) Crosstalk Actor A: Hello, everyone. Today, I'm going to talk about a plot from "Battle Through the Heavens." (The actor who played the role of Xiao Yan in the novel went on stage.) Crosstalk Actor B: Hello, Xiao Yan! I heard that you're the author of Battle Through the Heavens? Xiao Yan: Ah, thank you. Crosstalk Actor A: I heard that you created a powerful cultivation system in your novel called the "Heaven Dou Continent." Do you think such a continent exists in reality? Xiao Yan:(Thinking for a moment) Yes, this problem still requires further research. Crosstalk Actor B:(laughs) Yeah, I'm not sure if such a continent exists in reality. Xiao Yan:(Laughing) However, in real life, there might be a training system similar to the 'Heaven Dou Continent' where people could reach their goals through continuous hard work. Crosstalk Actor A:(Imitating the tone in the novel) Oh, I see. Then who do you think is the most powerful cultivator on the 'Heaven Dou Continent'? Xiao Yan:(Thinking for a moment) I think it should be Xiao Yan! After all, he had unparalleled strength and perseverance. Crosstalk Actor B:(laughs) Yes, Xiao Yan is indeed a very powerful cultivator. (End of performance) Crosstalk Actor A: Thank you for your applause. That's all for today's crosstalk performance. (Laughter from the audience)

The types of crosstalk

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2024-09-14 22:48

Crosstalk was a traditional Chinese art form that originated in Beijing. Crosstalk is a humorous way to tell stories or social phenomena, often using dramatic scenes, character creation, and language skills to attract the audience. The following are the types of crosstalk: 1. Traditional crosstalk: also known as "live" or "ventriloquism" is a classic form of crosstalk that focuses on telling historical stories, folklore, and trivial matters of life. It often uses exaggeration, irony, humor, and other techniques with superb language skills. 2. Crosstalk and skit: also known as "live drama" or "comedy", it is a combination of crosstalk and drama. Usually, two or more people play different roles to tell some fictional stories or social phenomena, often using exaggeration, irony, humor and other techniques. 3. A modified crosstalk drama: It is an improved and innovative form of traditional crosstalk. Usually, one or more actors play the main character and tell some modern stories or social phenomena. They often use exaggeration, irony, humor, and other techniques. Their language skills and performance skills are relatively mature. 4. Crosstalk variety show: It is a form of crosstalk that has appeared in recent years. It usually consists of multiple actors or teams performing and telling some funny stories or situations to attract the laughter of the audience. Crosstalk is a precious heritage in the treasure house of Chinese culture and art. After hundreds of years of development and evolution, it has formed a variety of forms and styles that are deeply loved and sought after by the audience.

Ask for a crosstalk

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2024-09-13 00:08

Crosstalk is a traditional Chinese art form that originated in Tianjin and developed in Beijing. Crosstalk uses humorous language to express social life, the ways of the world, and philosophy. It often uses dramatic exaggeration to create characters and express the plot. The language forms of crosstalk were rich and varied, ranging from traditional oral crosstalk to modern crosstalk, skits, dramas, and so on. Among them, traditional art forms such as ventriloquism, storytelling, allegro, and rap were the foundation of crosstalk. There were many forms of crosstalk performances, including traditional live performances, television, radio, movies, and many other media forms. In modern society, crosstalk had become an important part of Chinese culture and art, and was widely welcomed and loved. The charm of crosstalk is that it can bring people into a world full of joy and humor, allowing people to forget their troubles and enjoy happiness in a relaxed atmosphere.

Crosstalk script

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2024-09-12 23:11

Crosstalk is a traditional Chinese art form that originated in northern China and has become one of the most popular entertainment performances in China. Crosstalk performers use humorous language to express social life, the ways of the world, and philosophy so that the audience can gain knowledge and enlightenment from laughter. Crosstalk scripts were the foundation of crosstalk performances and usually consisted of the following parts: 1. Program summary: A general description of the crosstalk performance, including the story, the relationship between the characters, and the main highlights. 2. Character setting: The character setting of a crosstalk actor includes name, occupation, personality, appearance, and so on. 3. Line creation: The core of a crosstalk script is to express the lines that the audience understands through the actors 'language. These lines were usually carefully refined and modified to reflect the humor and philosophy of crosstalk. 4. Stage arrangement: The environment and props of the crosstalk performance added a lively atmosphere to the entire performance. The creation of crosstalk scripts required attention to details and creativity. Performers needed to be proficient in language expression and stage skills in order to show their unique style and charm in the performance.

Information on crosstalk

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2024-09-10 10:56

Crosstalk was one of the traditional Chinese art forms that originated from the north in Beijing during the Qing Dynasty. It is an art form that takes language as its main means of expression and humor as its main feature. Crosstalk is usually performed by two or more actors. They will tell stories, jokes, or social phenomena in an exaggerated, funny, and humorous way on stage so that the audience can understand the common sense of life and the ways of the world through laughter. The history of crosstalk can be traced back to the Qing Dynasty in Beijing. The earliest crosstalk actors can be traced back to the eunuchs of the Ming Dynasty. As time passed, crosstalk gradually developed into an art form with a strong local color and was widely spread throughout China. Today, crosstalk had become one of the most representative forms of performing arts in China and was deeply loved and sought after by the audience. The art forms of crosstalk were very diverse, including stand-up crosstalk, stand-up crosstalk, group crosstalk, skits, operas, and many other elements. Among them, stand-up crosstalk was a complete story told by one person as the main character; stand-up crosstalk was performed by more than two actors, one of whom told a story while the other acted together; group crosstalk was performed by a group of actors to tell the same story. In addition to language performances, crosstalk also has music, opera, dance and other elements. Its performance forms are colorful and deeply loved by the audience.

Crosstalk Information

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2024-09-10 10:50

Crosstalk was one of the traditional Chinese comedy art forms that originated in Tianjin. Crosstalk was a way to tell stories or jokes through verbal language, coupled with body language and facial expressions. The history of crosstalk can be traced back to the early 20th century, but it was formally formed and widely developed after the founding of New China in 1949. As time passed, crosstalk became one of the most unique and charming art forms in China. Not only was it popular in China, but it also won many awards and recognition internationally. Crosstalk performers usually consisted of one or two crosstalk actors and one or more assistants who worked well together. The forms of crosstalk included one-man crosstalk, couplets, group crosstalk, skits, etc. One-man crosstalk referred to the performance of only one crosstalk actor, while the other actors and assistants used tacit cooperation to perform couplets, group crosstalk, etc. The representative works of crosstalk included "Crosstalk Convention","Smiling Proud in the World", and so on."Crosstalk Convention" was one of the most famous crosstalk competitions in China, attracting many crosstalk enthusiasts and audiences every year.

Information on crosstalk

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2024-09-10 10:27

Crosstalk is a traditional Chinese folk comedy art form that originated in northern China with strong local characteristics and cultural implications. Crosstalk is usually performed by two or more people. Through various performance techniques such as talking, mimicking, teasing, and singing, they tell humorous stories, interesting stories, and social phenomena, often with exaggerated techniques and humorous language. The history of crosstalk can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty, but it was officially formed and widely spread during the reign of Emperor Kangxi and Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty. In the early 20th century, crosstalk became one of the earliest performing arts in China and gradually developed into an important part of traditional Chinese art, enjoying a high reputation and influence at home and abroad. Crosstalk had a wide audience in China. Not only did it have a wide range of performances and performances in major cities and rural areas in China, but it had also performed and communicated abroad many times. It was deeply loved and welcomed by the people of the world.

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