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Who are the famous comedians in the south and north of China?

North: Hou Baolin, the "master of comedy", Ma Sanli, the "king of one-liners", Liu Baorui, Ma Ji, Hou Yaowen, Niu Qun, Feng Gong, Guo Degang, etc. In the south, there are many famous comedians.

South: Dabing, Deng Xiaolin and others.

Hou Baolin (November 29, 1917 - February 4, 1993) was a sixth-generation Chinese comedian and a master of comedy, who first studied Peking Opera and then switched to comedy, and from 1940 onwards, he partnered with Guo Qiru, a veteran of the comedy genre, and co-presented stand-up comedy. His masterpieces include "Drama Miscellany" and "Drunkenness".

Ma Sanli (1914.Lunar 8.6-2003.2.11) is a famous master of comedy, the son of Ma Delu. He is a people's artist with both virtues and virtues, and is good at "Guankou" and Wenjiu (文哏)段子. Ma Sanli in the long-term artistic practice in the exploration, the creation of unique characteristics of the "Ma's comic", is the comic community at that time the oldest, the highest seniority, seniority, deepest attainments of the "comedy Titan", by all walks of life and the majority of the audience's love and respect. Ma's comedy elegant and vulgar **. Ma's comedy elegant and popular **** appreciation, in Tianjin is the formation of "no faction is not Zongma" said.

Liu Baorui (1915 - October 6, 1968), a Beijing native, was a sixth-generation Chinese comedian who studied under Zhang Shoushen. Liu Baorui's comedy works draw on and absorb the advantages of sister arts such as monologue, commentary, film and drama, and boldly innovate and create, forming a unique artistic style that combines voice, appearance, emotion and spirit. He was especially famous for his monologue, and was known as the "King of Monologue".

Ma Ji, formerly known as Ma Shuhuai, was appointed as the chief planner of the first Spring Festival Gala in 1983, and in 1984 he created "Cosmos Brand Cigarettes" for the Gala; in September 2006, the Peony Award for Lifetime Achievement in Chinese Opera was given to Ma Ji.

Hou Yaowen (侯耀文), (1948-2007), was a famous Chinese comedy writer, performing artist and national-level actor. He was trained by his father, Hou Baolin, since childhood, and debuted on the stage in 1960, with forty-seven years of experience. Hou Yaowen's performances are humorous and vivid, and his comic works have a wide influence at home and abroad.

Niu Qun (牛群), a seventh-generation Chinese comedian and a national-level actor, started his career in 1988 as a partner of Feng Gong, and has dedicated a large number of comedies to him.

Feng Gong, a comedian and performer under the tutelage of comedian Ma Ji, won the first prize at the Spring Festival Gala in 1994 for his work The Points Company, in 2004 for his work Love Song on the Road, and in 2011 for his work Returning the Money.

Feng Gong appeared on the stage of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala once again on February 18, 2015, and performed the sketch Little Cotton Coat together with Gao Xiaopan, You Xianchao, and Zhang Xiaofei. Little Cotton Jacket".

Guo Degang (郭德纲), who joined the arts scene in 1979, first studied with Gao Qinghai (高庆海), a senior judge of Chinese opera, and then with Chang Baofeng (常宝丰), a famous comedian, and then with Hou Yaowen (侯耀文), a master of Chinese comedy. In the meantime, he also studied Peking Opera, opera, Hebei Opera and other types of theater, and moved around the pear garden for many years.

Deng Xiaolin (邓小林), born in Chongqing in 1961, is a comedian who began to learn comedy in 1978, and is the only comedian in southern China who broke into the China Radio Rap Troupe (CRRT) in Beijing after the reform and opening up of China. His representative works include the comedy "Learning to Sing" and "Two People Reporting the Name of a Dish".

Dabing, whose real name is Ren Jun, made his debut at the Spring Festival Gala in 1999 with the comedy "Eating for Nothing," which won the second prize for best program, and won the first prize at China's first Peony Prize Competition for the comedy "Joyful Mourning" in 2000, and was awarded the best comic award for the comedy "Cure for Colds" in 2001.