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What's the name of their crosstalk?

Cross talk between two people is called "cross talk"

Crosstalk, commonly known as double reed in Cantonese, is a form of expression of China traditional art crosstalk. In cross talk, one person is called the "comedian" of Party A, and the other person is called the "comedian" of Party B. Cross talk is a form of stand-up cross talk, which sublimates and gives people a sense of joke. One of the forms of cross talk, a kind of folk art, two people alternately say something interesting to make people laugh.

1, teasing

Funny, a folk art term, is an actor who keeps telling jokes and makes people laugh during the performance of cross talk, that is, the "protagonist" in cross talk. In traditional cross talk, there should be more jokes to amuse the poor, rather than cheer them up. In cross talk, through the foil and bedding of ridicule, the coordination of ridicule and ridicule, narrative gradually forms a burden and produces jokes.

Step 2 stick

Bangbang is a Chinese vocabulary, pronounced gén, which refers to funny or funny words or expressions. Quyi nouns. Actors who tell stories with humor in cross talk performances are now usually called "B". Also known as "measurement work".

Extended data:

First, the form of expression

1, flat

Generally speaking, it is mainly about telling something or talking about something, which is generally a heavy narrative way and plays an auxiliary role. There is no long-term infiltration in the middle, and there is no fierce conflict between children and mothers. Mainly rely on smooth narrative to promote the plot and expand the burden.

2. Xiao Wen

The jokes based on literary works are more elegant and knowledgeable. Many of Ma and Su's works are literary works, such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Su, a famous crosstalk performer, is called a "literary master" because he is good at literary crosstalk.

Second, other forms.

1, stand-up comedy

Stand-up crosstalk is a form of China traditional art crosstalk, which is performed by actors on the stage. Stand-up crosstalk is the earliest form of crosstalk, which has been passed down to this day. Until today, stand-up crosstalk still appears on the stage.

2. Crosstalk

Crosstalk is a form of China traditional art crosstalk. Compared with stand-up crosstalk and counterpart crosstalk, crosstalk uses more than two crosstalk actors to tell jokes.

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