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"No pulling, no pushing and kicking" comes from which crosstalk of Jiang Kun?

Cloth head seller.

Main contents: Recalling the commercial markets and individual vendors in the old society, boasting and selling products loudly to attract customers. At first, it was paved by imitating the hawking sounds of Sugar-Coated Berry, fragrant fruits and beef tendon peas with Beijing's unique flavor. Then he exaggerated and self-defeating to imitate all kinds of rhetoric and fraud in selling cloth heads, and finally turned the sale into a free gift and sealed the bottom.

This comic dialogue work shows a lively and interesting side of life in old China, and it is a traditional comic dialogue joke with great appreciation value and certain performance difficulty.

Performance version

Dai Shaofu and Hou and Guo Qiru, Zhao Yugui and Yu Qian all played this piece.

China national radio has recordings of Hou and Guo Qiru, Ma Ji and the performance of Selling Cloth Head in the early 1960s. Song book income 198 1 The Collection of Traditional Crosstalk published by Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House.