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Is there a difference between high and low sense of humor?

Whether there is a high or low level of humor depends on how the word humor is defined. "Humor" was originally the translation of Humour. The reason why it is translated as humor is that "anyone who is good at humor will have a more subtle sense of humor, and a person who is good at appreciating humor will appreciate it especially in the silent understanding of the heart. It has a taste that is incompatible with outsiders and reveals vulgarity." The joke is different. The more humorous and silent it is, the better it is." Mr. Lin Yutang, the master of humor who coined the term humor, believes that humor can express one's dissatisfaction in a tortuous way. The social satire and the irony of life are naturally more profound and closer to the true nature of humor. He said in his article "On Humor": "The word "humor" is closely related to the old Chinese word "funny". The confusion. The word "funny" includes low-level jokes, which simply means that a person intends to make people laugh. I would like to make the word "humorous" refer to "both humorous and humorous", and its intention lies in "compassion for others". According to this statement, "humor". It is different from ordinary talking and laughing. The content of the joke is popular, explicit, and clear at a glance, without much profound intention. Humor often uses transitions to discuss substantive issues elegantly and easily. We can say that humor is a way to package serious issues and avoid being reserved when talking about them. Whether humor can be classified as high or low can be seen in its content. The wider the breadth and depth of the content, the stronger the humor will be, that is, the more advanced it will be. One of Lin Yutang's humorous sayings is: "A speech must be like a miniskirt worn by girls

The shorter the better." This sentence seems to express the key to the speech, but on the other hand it expresses the short-term patience of the audience. . The best part is that compared to a miniskirt and a speech, they are one and the same, seemingly unrelated and opposite, but the shorter the better, so similar that people can’t help but admire it from the bottom of their hearts. . This statement also reflects the saying that the shorter the speech, the better. It is concise and meaningful. In short, it expresses profound meaning on a very superficial topic, creates strong feelings about it, and expresses humor. As for bad humor, it abounds in life. In "The Secret of the Little Bottle", Mr. Tao Jie compares salt to the husband and pepper to the extramarital lover, because "salt is indispensable in life, but eating only salt will be bland and tasteless; pepper can be completely left out, but sometimes a little bit is added. It's a kind of indulgence." He believes that "a little bit of shame is not pain, but fun." Although the metaphor is appropriate, it is not in good taste, and it cannot be seen as bland. Instead, it makes people feel exaggerated and tasteless after chewing, which is really boo. Head more than anything else. He has a high-level sense of humor and likes to wrap solemnity with vulgar things, not boring truths. A low-level sense of humor is just the opposite. It likes to use ordinary things to package vulgar things. While both are refreshing, the former is clearly more profound. Therefore, it can still remain new for a long time despite the torrent of time.

Reference: merit-times/print?Unid=21345

"Without "comparison"... nothing is "higher" or "lower". .." For example... When a boy wants to hint that he likes a girl... he sees a painting... 1. "This painting is really beautiful... as gorgeous and moving as you... " Just looking at this sentence... There is no sense of humor... There is no level... 2. But looking at one more sentence... "This painting is really good... it looks a bit like you. .." In comparison... the first sentence is certainly more humorous than the last sentence... because it can make people laugh... and the latter sentence is very ordinary... 3. But look at one more sentence... "This portrait Just like you... you have a beautiful appearance... and a deep connotation... I really fell in love with it without knowing it..." This sentence is very, very humorous... Why is it because a simple sentence already contains profound meaning... and makes people feel comfortable... more interesting... and happier than the first sentence... So the conclusion is that something must have "comparison" ability There are "high" and "low"... There are "low-level jokes" in the jokes you tell... It's all because there are some "high-level jokes" to set off... So the "low-level jokes" you tell are also capable Become a "high-end joke"!

Reference: Myself....

Humor makes sense

The sender and the receiver feel each other

So there are a lot of variables in it

It’s hard to tell whether it’s high-level or low-level

It’s like a humorist meeting a cowhide lantern

The latter may think he’s not at all Humor

Not to mention high-level or low-level humor

Reference: I answered according to my feelings

But I didn’t seem to answer.

Use There are three levels of humor in judging people. The first class has the gift of humor and can see the humor in the absurd. Although the second class cannot create humor, it can somewhat appreciate the humor of others. The third class is incapable of even understanding. The first level is foresight, the second level is hindsight, and the third level is unconsciousness. If humor is magnetism, the first level is a magnet, the second level is iron, and the third level is a piece of wood. From this point of view, Qin Shihuang can barely be classified as the second class. At least he understood Youzhan's sense of humor. Although the third class of people do not have a sense of humor, they still contribute a lot to humor, because although they cannot create humor, they can create absurdity. In this world, if there were no absurd performances by delusional people, wouldn’t the humor of wise men lose their basis? Emperor Hui of the Jin Dynasty said "Why not eat minced meat?" which made the Chinese laugh for more than a thousand years. The absurdity of Emperor Hui of Jin arouses our sense of humor: delusional people often sacrifice themselves without knowing it to help others and fulfill others' humor. :: example Advanced It is said that Qin Shihuang once wanted to expand his territory so big that it reached Hangu Pass in the east and Fengxiang and Baoji in the west. Youzhan, the jester in the palace, said: "How wonderful! Put more animals in it. If the enemy comes from the east, just teach the elk to use its horns to resist, that's enough." After hearing this, Qin Shihuang put this The plan was put on hold.

Reference: The Realm of Humor Yu Guangzhong