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Cow dung has many sources of crosstalk.

My Life from Degang Guo.

The cross talk "My Life" performed by He Yuqian (Guo for short).

Guo: Which one do you listen to? What is the bad news?

Y: I can't listen well first.

Guo: We are lost. I don't know this place. In addition, it is estimated that we will have to live by eating cow dung in the future.

Y: cow dung.

Guo: What's the good news?

Y: listen again. All right.

Guo: There is a lot of cow dung.

Y: Oh, that's all right.

Guo: (punching and kicking).

Y: Come on, save your strength.

The word cross talk is an ancient image sound, which originally meant to imitate others, also called cross talk next door. The folk rap art in North China further evolved and developed, which was formed by imitating folk art forms such as ventriloquism. It is generally believed that it was formed during Xianfeng and Tongzhi years in Qing Dynasty. A folk art form that makes the audience laugh by telling jokes or interesting questions and answers. In the early years of the Republic of China, the image pronunciation gradually developed from a person imitating ventriloquism to stand-up crosstalk, and its name was changed to crosstalk.

Later, it gradually developed into stand-up crosstalk, counterpart crosstalk and group crosstalk, and became a veritable crosstalk. After years of development, cross talk has finally become the most popular form of cross talk for the audience.

In the late Qing Dynasty, crosstalk formed its own modern characteristics and style. Mainly in Beijing dialect, there are also "dialect crosstalk" in various places.

In the process of the formation of cross talk, the advantages of art such as ventriloquism and storytelling were widely absorbed, and the truth, goodness and beauty were expressed by satirical jokes, which made people laugh. Take "speaking, learning, teasing and singing" as the main artistic means.