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What were the Spring Festival Evening sketches that made people laugh like thunder in the 1980s?

First, eat noodles. This is one of the most classic works since Peisi Chen and Zhu Shimao partnered. On the Spring Festival Evening stage of 1 1984, Peisi Chen and Zhu Shimao, a golden couple, formed a unique comedy style with superb acting skills. Especially in eating noodles, Peisi Chen's non-physical performance can be called textbook level. When eating noodles, he faced an empty bucket and held an empty bowl in his hand, which many actors could not do. Although the plot is simple, it is full of interest, which makes the audience laugh and becomes one of the most popular sketches in the Spring Festival Evening.

Second, make a movie. This classic is still performed by Peisi Chen and Zhu Shimao. This time, Zhu Shimao became a film director seriously, and Peisi Chen once again came to the crew to apply for being an actor after meeting last year. Between two people, constantly create the burden of one teenager after another. In particular, Peisi Chen's embarrassment of shivering in winter wearing a vest is simply superb, which makes the audience feel as if they are breathing cold air through the screen. It can also be said that this sketch is a sequel to eating noodles, which is reflected to the audience in the form of a sketch, which is meaningful and can make people laugh.

Third, sell mutton kebabs. This sketch mainly tells the story of unlicensed vendors selling mutton kebabs with questionable quality on the street in Peisi Chen. The chengguan met Zhu Shimao for the first time, and now Peisi Chen has released him for the first time. In order to avoid being recognized by Zhu Shimao again, Peisi Chen played a bearded uncle in Xinjiang and continued to sell mutton kebabs. I wonder if he was met by Zhu Shimao again. This time, Zhu Shimao asked Uncle Xinjiang to show his business license. Uncle Xinjiang plays the fool and wants to get away with it. Who knows that in the entanglement, because they ate stale mutton kebabs, the two began to have a stomachache and involved a series of jokes. Peisi Chen's sketches seldom rely on dialogue to express characters, but more on body movements. For example, his action of stringing mutton kebabs with empty labels is so vivid that people seem to smell cumin.