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Where is Yang Shaohua from?

Yang Shaohua is from Beijing. Yang Shaohua, 1932, born in Beijing, is a famous crosstalk performer.

In 1970s, Yang Shaohua and Ma Zhiming performed "Quit Smoking" and "Geographic Map" at the second Golden Gate Music Festival. In 1980s, they continued to collaborate with Ma Zhiming on Eight Fan Screens and other works, and then broke up for some reason. In the early 1990s, he collaborated with Zhao Weizhou to perform "The Dead Trees Meet the Spring" and "The Alarm Bell", which created a unique performance technique of "Withered" actors and received excellent response.

In 2002, Xie Yaping played the roles of "slow temper" and "hairdresser" in China's traditional cross talk series "Laughing often" (also known as "You are a pot of tea"). In 2004, Yang Shaohua and his son Yang Yi co-starred in The Happy Life of Yang Guang, written by Zhao Han, and played Yang Fengnian, the father of the protagonist Yang Guang.

Characters experience, Yang Shaohua:

Yang Shaohua studied crosstalk with Guo Rongqi in 1944 and in Beijing Qi Ming Teahouse. 195 1 year, he came to Tianjin, worked in Daming steel plant, was responsible for literary propaganda in the trade union, and later transferred to Nankai Quyi Troupe to become a professional actor. /kloc-in 0/950, he joined Tianjin No.1 rolling mill as a fitter, became the literary backbone of the trade union, and later transferred to Tianjin Quyi Troupe.

In 2003, Yang Shaohua learned a series of new terms such as English and computer for cross talk. He often pesters his son to practice all night. Later, Yang Yi, the fourth son who won the grand prize with the first CCTV Crosstalk Competition, participated in the second CCTV Crosstalk Competition, performed "Meat Rotten in the Pot" and won the first prize in the CCTV Crosstalk Competition.