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What is the name of the comic strip that says Xie Jin wrote "Door to a Thousand Bamboo Trees, Household Hidden Ten Thousand Volumes of Books".

Veteran artist Liu Bao-rui's classic comedy segment, "Unraveling the Bachelor".

"Solving the Bachelor" is one of the traditional comedy classics, which artist Liu Bao-rui adapted into a monologue based on the novel "Solving the Bachelor's Poem" and folklore.

The story of Bachelor Xie is about an old couple surnamed Xie in Nanjing during the Ming Dynasty, who ran a tofu factory for a living. The old couple had a son named Xie Jin, who was very smart. Once on New Year's Day, the child wrote a pair of couplets and pasted them on the door of the tofu factory, not expecting to attract the envy of the Prime Minister. The prime minister made things difficult, the child improvised, the prime minister thought he was very knowledgeable, and the child to find the house, want to be difficult to the other side of the couplets, I did not expect the little Xie Jin answer, but make the prime minister embarrassed. The prime minister was so exhausted that he had to leave the matter unsettled.

The "Unraveling the Bachelor" is Liu Baorui's representative repertoire, which was recorded and broadcast by the Central People's Broadcasting Station in 1956. It was recorded and broadcast by the Central People's Radio in 1956, and was included in the Selected Traditional Works of Stand-up Comedy published by China Opera Publishing House in 1981.