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What is the content of Degang Guo's cross talk that you think is a joke, but it is all true later?

I believe most people will know, know a little about Degang Guo's cross talk, and even sleep with most people. So there are some stories in his cross talk, which we heard at first as jokes, and later found that some of these jokes are based on facts. Do you know what they are?

There is a saying that Degang Guo once said in cross talk, that is, to fry a book. It is their traditional "vegetable name". There is one in it, which means that all the dishes he reported are cooked. I thought it might be a burden at the time. Later, a man named piggy was a big eater in China. He eats a lot. He once went out on a blind date with someone. When he arrived at the restaurant, he told the waiter that everything on the menu would be served, not just for the waiter. When I first listened to Degang Guo's cross talk, everyone thought it was a joke, but it did exist.

The other is the crosstalk of Degang Guo apprentice Yun-peng Yue. He said that Sun Yue was too fat. He used to raise elephants, but after raising them, the elephants lost weight and he gained weight. At that time, everyone thought it was a burden, but it was actually a real thing. Sun Yue did work as a breeder in the zoo for ten years before coming to Deyun Society. At that time, he was in danger when he was in the zoo, almost life-threatening. When he first arrived at the zoo, he was given an Asian elephant. When he was a baby elephant for the first time, he didn't know why the baby elephant suddenly ran away. He was attacked by a baby elephant in the corner and rescued by his colleagues.

In fact, many sketches and cross talks we watch are based on some real events, and the so-called inspiration comes from life.