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What are the code words of crosstalk?

● joke: "joke" refers to funny or funny words or expressions. Teasing is to make people laugh, which means the actor in charge of teasing

● Bangbang: the actor who tells the story with "teasing" during the performance.

● Burden: the joke in cross talk

● Liu Huo: cross talk that focuses on learning to sing (drama)

● Leg work: In cross talk performance, actors put on a little makeup, subcontract to catch the corner, enter the role to perform, and then quit to tell the story.

● Guan Kou (live): A long coherent and rhythmic line, taking The Bodyguard and The Essay Club as typical examples. There are "Wen is afraid of The Essay Club, Wu is afraid of The Bodyguard" in the cross talk line.

● Timid oral activities: performing in dialects or foreign languages, such as Tofu Club, Shanxi Family Letter, etc.

● Hang it now (smash it, grab it): grab the theme at the scene and cause laughter

pad words

Quyi nouns. The opening remarks of crosstalk performers before they appear on the stage to perform a formal program are sometimes a small program to attract the audience's attention or point out the content of the formal program.

live

Quyi terminology. Refers to a piece of content used to introduce pad words into the topic during cross talk performance, which has the function of connecting the preceding with the following.

Bao Yu

Quyi terminology. Refers to the method of organizing jokes in cross talk, one-man show, Shandong fast book and other genres. When a joke is brewed and organized, it is called "tying the burden", while generate calls it "shaking the burden". It is customary to call jokes "baggage".

three turns and four shakes

Quyi terminology. Crosstalk is one of the means to organize the burden. Refers to the cross talk performance, after repeated bedding and foil, the story of the characters is rendered or the atmosphere is created, and then the baggage is shaken off to produce jokes.

one-headed sinking

Quyi terminology. One of the expressions of cross talk. When two actors are performing, one is the main narrator, that is, teasing; The other uses dialogue to help narrative, that is, bang. Because the narrative story is mainly funny, it is called.

mother and son

Quyi terminology. One of the expressions of cross talk. Refers to the cross talk performance, the tasks undertaken by two actors (teasing and cheering) are basically the same, such as organizing the burden by arguing with each other.

grasping

Quyi terminology. Funny content inserted into the program during performances such as cross talk and storytelling to make the audience laugh. Actors often grab the interjected theme on the spot and combine the program content to achieve good results.

Doukuang

Quyi nouns. An actor who mainly tells the story when performing cross talk or cross talk is usually called "A" now. In the cross talk, the joke and the joke cooperate with each other, and through the foil and bedding of the joke, the narrative gradually forms a burden and produces jokes. Adding "mud seam" to group cross talk is basically the same as "bang".

bang

quyi nouns. An actor who narrates the story with "humor" during a cross talk performance is usually called "B" now.

mud seam

Quyi terms. The actor who narrates the story with "humor" during the cross talk performance is usually called "C" now.

Legging

Legging-In cross talk, in order to learn to sing or perform an episode, two people bring a little make-up, subcontract the corner, enter the role to perform, and then quit to narrate. This cross talk segment is called "Legging" in the industry.

bungling

bungling is a jargon in cross talk. Most cross talk is about telling stories, and this story has to have a hero, so as to shake the burden by telling jokes about this person.

Guankou

Also called "Tangzi", in order to tell a long story in a lively rhythm, like a string of jade, the actor recited the words skillfully in advance, so as to play the role of rendering the book, showing skills and even producing jokes.