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Why did Hou accept Qi Zhi and Guo Jiegang as disciples respectively?

In the post-era, Beijing's various cultural skills still attach great importance to inheritance. At that time, Hou, as the authority of the crosstalk family, would choose a wide range of disciples, and it is understandable to inherit his skills. But why did he accept Qizhi and Degang Guo as disciples respectively?

The origin and concept of Hou

Hou was born into a family of actors and comedians, and his father Hou was a cross talk master in China. After he got his father's biography, his performance style became more distinct, which not only brought infinite joy to the masses, but also left endless good works for future generations. Although he didn't make amazing works like his father Hou, his achievements as a master of phonology are also remarkable.

Hou's own character also inherited his father's carelessness and informality, and he especially liked to accept apprentices. Because in the traditional phonological circle of China, it is a very serious thing to accept disciples. After all, this matter is related to the inheritance of the phonological circle. Hou himself thinks that crosstalk is not only a family study, but also those who are interested in crosstalk and talented should learn crosstalk through professional channels.

Hou Wenyao brought his disciples to the phonograph world, and was not bound by his own inheritance. This is a fine tradition. There is no family in his concept. As long as he is talented and capable, even Degang Guo, who was not famous at the beginning, can be accepted as an apprentice by him.

The crosstalk talents of Qi Zhi and Degang Guo.

Of course, people who can be accepted as apprentices naturally have their own advantages. Like Qizhi, he had been on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala several times before he studied under Hou, and had cooperated with the famous musicians in the phonology field at that time. Some people even say that the phonological field at that time was in the north? Niu Feng Gong? , South? Private enlightenment? From here, we can also see the fame of Qizhi in the phonological world at that time.

Why can you learn from Hou?

First, because he had the recommendation of his good friend Yu Qian, Yu Qian's family also belonged to the crosstalk family at that time, and the people personally recommended by Yu Qian always had to give a face to see.

The second reason is Degang Guo's own talent in cross talk. I think when Degang Guo went in and out of Beijing, he had the ability of cross talk, but because he had no legacy, he was not accepted by cross talk in Beijing.

Third, it is Hou's sympathy. After all, Yu Qian personally recommended it, so he must know something about Degang Guo's experience and how much Degang Guo suffered before.

Qizhi and Degang Guo are also very successful. Qizhi succeeded in making the audience remember him through a series of comedy sketches, while Degang Guo became popular only in recent years. But now, he knows everyone, and he can even accept disciples as widely as his master, becoming famous in one fell swoop, and cultivating many crosstalk artists, which also makes the crosstalk career develop again.