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Dialogue between monk and nun

The dialogue between the monk and the nun is as follows:

Monk: Nun, where are you?

Nun: I am here.

Monk: Have you recited sutras today?

Nun: I have already read it.

Monk: What else do you have to do today?

Nun: I want to go for alms.

Monk: Alchemy? If you, a nun, go to beg for alms, aren't you afraid of being laughed at?

Nun: I’m not afraid, because I want to beg alms for the temple.

Monk: Oh, that’s it. So where are you going to go for alms?

Nun: I am going to a nearby village to beg for alms.

Monk: Then you should pay attention to your safety and don’t be bullied.

Nun: Thank you for your concern, I will pay attention to it.

Monk: Very good, I believe you will do a good job. Remember, try to do your own thing well.

The Development of Duanzi

Duanzi is originally an artistic term in cross talk, which refers to a section or a section of artistic content in cross talk works. Its connotation has quietly changed due to its frequent use, and people have subjectively incorporated it into some unique connotations without realizing it.

In addition to its original meaning, the word is also a common name for vocal music programs or literary works. Therefore, some cold jokes (connotation jokes) and black jokes (horror stories) have also expanded as the meaning of the word has expanded. appeared on the stage, and ironically, the cradle of jokes - art is included in jokes, such as cross talk jokes and classic jokes refer to a certain section of cross talk or drama.