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Zhao Shizhong: Complete Works of Traditional Crosstalk

Spring Festival couplets. Couplet couplets: also known as couplets and couplets. It is a traditional cross talk track, also known as Duichun and Duizi, and it is a word game written by the children of Banners in Qing Dynasty. ?

The work humorously tells the knowledge about couplets, such as "the 135 is not divided, the 246 is distinct", the words should be equal, the antithesis should be neat, the level should be clear, and the rhythm should be harmonious. It lists some representative name pairs and some tongue twisters. While spreading knowledge, it is very interesting to form jokes with homophones and puns. In the past, artists often used it as a teaching material to train their disciples. When they perform on stage after beginners, teachers often act as handkerchiefs to guide their disciples.

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Li Deyang, Zhang Dequan, Zhang Shouchen, Tao Xiangru, etc. He is good at speaking and performing this song and making it into a record for distribution. Chen Zizhen, Kuang Quan, Ma, and others are also good at speaking and performing this track. China People's Broadcasting Station recorded performances by Ma Ji and Guo Qiru at 1956, and performances by Zhao Zhenduo and Zhao Shizhong at 196 1.

Hou's script was included in Selected Hou Xiangsheng published by 1980 People's Literature Publishing House. This traditional cross talk has gone through a long time, and now many young cross talk actors have begun to reinterpret the new Spring Festival couplets, such as Wang Yuebo, Gao Feng and the correct Spring Festival couplets.