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What's the difference between old crosstalk and modern crosstalk?

The differences between traditional crosstalk and modern crosstalk are: different nature, different themes and different props.

1. Different in nature.

1, traditional crosstalk: it belongs to folk literature.

2. Modern crosstalk: a folk art form

Second, the theme is different.

1. Traditional cross talk: The first element is funny. Crosstalk used to be mainly used in teahouses. Most of the audience are ordinary people. In order to adapt to the tastes of the audience, traditional cross talk is becoming more and more common.

2. Modern cross talk: Most of them not only make people laugh, but also add many commercial or other elements such as education and publicity to cross talk, forming a unique mainstream cross talk today.

The current "traditional crosstalk" only restores the teahouse art, not the real traditional crosstalk, but they want to eat and make money, so it is understandable that these crosstalk accumulated from the broken baggage have been produced. Now is the era of fast food, and most people have no time to take care of the so-called "art". After a hard day's work, they have to think about art after listening to cross talk and relaxing. Are you tired? It is enough to laugh at one joke after another, just like how many literary works in modern times deserve repeated research and reflection.

Just like you now let people listen to the cross talk of Ma, Hou, and some people even turn it off before listening.

Every classic of traditional cross talk is worth listening to repeatedly, and every time you can hear new ideas and profound meanings, while modern cross talk is a relaxing joke.

Personally, I think the stage crosstalk is closer to the traditional crosstalk, and it retains the pattern of the traditional crosstalk, which is both moral and ironic.

Although there is irony in modern cross talk, who will think about it after hilarious laughter? And some jokes give people the feeling that they are jokes covered with irony. They seem ironic, but they don't tell you why.

Traditional cross talk: smooth and smooth, with profound implications and endless aftertaste.

Stage crosstalk: slightly exaggerated, focusing on the meaning, not enough laughter, still memorable.

Modern cross talk: break the baggage, laugh nonstop, listen, enjoy it, and have endless aftertaste.