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What level of non-cultural heritage does Wanrong joke belong to?

Wanrong joke is a national intangible cultural heritage.

This traditional oral literature performance art, which originated in the fields, has now become a national intangible cultural heritage. With the accumulation of traditional culture and the integration of modern performance forms, Wanrong Duanzi stepped out of the new mode of "teaching and teasing" and continued to inherit the essence of "recognizing the truth, being stubborn to the end and teasing you to death".

As a national intangible cultural heritage, Wanrong Joke has two inheritors, Jie Fangbei, 82, and Wang Keqin, 72. The liberation of the elderly is mainly based on the study of literature and history, and has been engaged in related cultural collation for decades. It is a walking dictionary of Wanrong jokes.

Over the years, he traced the origin of Wanrong jokes and presented the ins and outs of this intangible cultural heritage to the public. Wang Keqin focuses on performance. Every joke is handy, the oral literature is vividly interpreted, and lectures are held in class to inherit this cultural heritage.

The historical origin of graceful jokes;

The historical origin of graceful jokes can be traced back to the story of "Seventy-two Earnings" in xie cun, Ronghe County in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. At that time, xie cun was a big village with prosperous economy and developed culture. There are many cultural people in the village, and the villagers are very humorous and like to tell jokes.

Because the hero reflected in the joke has a stubborn strength, stubbornness and stubbornness, refuses to accept others, and is competitive, it was called "Xie Cun Earn" at that time. After oral communication, these jokes are constantly polished, processed and perfected, making them more perfect and becoming people's favorite "reserved programs".

Since the reform and opening up, especially in the 2 1 century, people have inherited the spirit of "72 earning stories" in the past, and created, multiplied and sublimated many well-known and popular Wanrong jokes, such as printing business cards and Zhongwanrong tofu stalls.