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Why don't you play "Stripping the Coat" with Meng?

Meng didn't play the skinned mandarin jacket because he had supported him enough. Since 20 18, there have been variety shows such as newcomers and happy comedies in cross talk, and basically Meng has appeared. There are enough resources for Meng. If he is allowed to strip again, I'm afraid the Brotherhood will feel too partial to Meng Le.

Secondly, it can be regarded as a better platform to show actors, but the premise of doing so is that actors have no other platform.

Meng Zhou has a cross talk, a newcomer, and has the ability to perform his own special performance. With the ability to create paragraphs and complete books, they have these, many of which are platforms given to them by Master. This platform looks very different from the platform for peeling jackets, but it is actually similar. Limited resources should naturally be used exquisitely. You have a champion, and it's not bad to leave your jacket to more younger generations.

Introduction to stripping mandarin jacket:

Stripping jacket is one of the traditional crosstalk tracks. Traditional crosstalk repertoire, group talk, short film. Some plots developed from folk jokes. As the wind blows the well and flies the roast duck, it originated from the "lie" in the New Carved Laughing Forest in Qing Dynasty. The hot mule in the tea bowl originated from the chicken eating the black donkey in Jinling Trivia in Ming Dynasty.

The whole crosstalk is cleverly conceived and the characters are distinct. A simulates greed for petty profits, while b simulates artists. C simulated the young master "Miao" being coaxed by others. In order to keep his jacket on for two more days, A tried his best to find out the basis of C's lying. The more C says, the more mysterious A is. Finally, he had to take off his coat and stop lying for C.