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Which cross talk work does the story of the thief and the silly boy come from?

Ma Sanli's "Tease You", stand-up comedy

Mother: "Baby, Mommy is busy. Here are the clothes we hang outside. Watch and don't let anyone steal them." Go, call me if you need anything."

Baby: "Yeah"

A thief came and said to the child: "How old are you?"

Baby: "5 years old"

Thief: "What's your name?"

Baby: "My name is Xiaohu"

Thief: "Do you know me?" ”

Baby: “I don’t know”

Thief: “Let’s play together. My surname is Dou, and I call you Dou. If you call me, call me.”

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Baby: "Just teasing you"

Thief: "Okay, great."

The thief took away the clothes, and Xiaobao shouted: "Mom, He’s got our coat.”

Mother: “Who is it?”

Baby: “I’m just teasing you.”

Mother: “It looks good.”

The thief took away the pants, and Xiaobao shouted loudly: "Mom, he took our pants."

Mother: "Who is it?"

Baby: "I'm just teasing you"

Mother: "This kid. I'll beat you up later. Don't scream if you look good."

The thief took away the quilt, and Xiaobao Shouted loudly: "Mom, he took our quilt."

Mother: "Who is it?"

Baby: "I'm teasing you"

Mother: "This kid. If you are not honest, I will beat you."

The thief stole away, and the mother came out: "Where are our clothes?"

Baby: "Take them away." La”

Mother: “Who is it?”

Baby: “I’m just teasing you”

Extended information

And traditional narrative Compared with art (such as storytelling, stories, etc.), stand-up comedy focuses on reflecting the dialogue between characters in content, and mainly relies on dialogue to form baggage and shape images. Because the organization of baggage in its creation is restricted by the plot and character, it is very difficult to create stand-up comedy.

Story-based stand-up comedy has been almost extinct in recent years, while argumentative stand-up comedy has given way to dialogue comedy due to the insurmountable contradiction between content and form.

There are no rules for the length of stand-up comedy. Some can last for several days, and some can only say one paragraph for twenty to thirty minutes or even three to five minutes. In half a day, many short paragraphs can be said.

Therefore, stand-up comedy can be divided into "big jokes" and "small jokes". "Big jokes" are organized into many "small jokes", a bit like a chapter genre. Many of the contents in this form are based on historical legends (especially those from the Qing Dynasty), and some are based on long stories circulated by the people, such as "The Siege of Jiangnan", "Zhang Shuangxi", "Wu Sanhan's Grain Resistance", "Ma Shou", etc.