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What can I learn from listening to cross talk?

Crosstalk, some people may misunderstand this, thinking that it is only the preference of a small number of people, but it is actually very beneficial.

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1. It is said that crosstalk can exercise the thinking ability of primary school students. Think with your head when writing jokes. Live crosstalk should always deal with emergencies and exercise your thinking ability at all times.

2. Speaking crosstalk can help primary school students practice Mandarin, and the expression language of crosstalk is basically Mandarin. If you want to speak cross talk well, you must practice Mandarin well.

3. Crosstalk is a guy who eats. It can not only make money, but also make a name for itself.

4. Crosstalk can also win the favor of uncles, aunts, teachers and friends. After listening to cross talk, your circle of friends will be wide.

5. Crosstalk can expand knowledge. Crosstalk actors must know a lot and take whatever they want as the theme of cross talk.

Speaking, learning and singing have always been regarded as four major lessons by crosstalk performers. In fact, these are four different artistic means. Speaking refers to the ability of narrative expression, learning refers to the ability of imitation, teasing refers to the ability of witty debate, and singing refers to the ability of vocal performance. It has become different specialties of different forms, different programs and different actors, and has been integrated into and infiltrated into the artistic characteristics of cross talk. The greater charm of cross talk lies in an art of interpersonal communication.

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Learn this art when you have time to exercise people's abilities in all aspects. Language is one of the greatest products of mankind and a unique symbol of a nation. The charm of language lies in that it is a medium for the exchange of human thoughts, and it shapes the images of humor, pride, enthusiasm, silence, meanness and generosity. Crosstalk language has a long history in China, which originated in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is a humorous performance art of China Quyi, and it is still widely circulated today. In 2006, it was listed in the first batch of intangible cultural heritage in Beijing.