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Which is more funny, cross talk or sketch?

Cross talk.

Crosstalk is a folk rap art. The word crosstalk, derived from the ancient work Xiangsheng, originally refers to imitating other people's words and deeds, and later developed into onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is also called next door onomatopoeia. Crosstalk originated from the folk rap art in North China and became popular in the Ming Dynasty. From the Qing Dynasty to the early years of the Republic of China, cross talk gradually developed from one person's imitation of ventriloquism to stand-up jokes, and the name also changed to cross talk. One type of stand-up comedy later gradually developed into multiple types: stand-up comedy, dialogue comedy, and group comedy, all integrated into one. Crosstalk has different development models in the three places across the Taiwan Strait.

Chinese crosstalk has three major birthplaces: Beijing Tianqiao, Tianjin Quanyechang, Sanguanger and Nanjing Confucius Temple. The art of crosstalk originated in North China, became popular in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei, and spread throughout the country and abroad. It began in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and flourished in the contemporary era. Performed mainly verbally. Performance forms include stand-up comedy, dialogue comedy, group comedy, etc. It is a folk art form that is rooted in the folk, originates from life, and is very popular among the masses. The originator of cross talk is Zhang Sanlu. The famous schools include "Ma (Sanli) School", "Hou (Baolin) School", "Chang (Baokun) School", "Su (Wenmao) School", "Ma (Ji) School", etc. . Famous cross talk masters include Ma Sanli, Hou Baolin, Chang Baokun, Su Wenmao, Liu Baorui and many others. In the late 20th century, a generation of crosstalk masters led by Hou Baolin and Ma Sanli died one after another, and the crosstalk career fell into a low ebb.

Since 2005, crosstalk actor Guo Degang and his Deyun Society have suddenly emerged through the spread of new media such as online video websites, which has brought the public to pay attention to the art category of crosstalk again and achieved a second renaissance of crosstalk.