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Where did crosstalk originate? Tianjin?

Crosstalk originated in North China, popular in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei, and spread all over the country and at home and abroad. It began in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and flourished in the contemporary era. There are three cradles of crosstalk: Beijing Tianqiao, Tianjin Quanyechang and Nanjing Confucius Temple. It is generally believed that it was formed during the reign of Xianfeng and Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty.

Crosstalk is a folk art, which makes the audience laugh by telling jokes or interesting questions and answers. It evolved from "Xiang Sheng" in the Song Dynasty. By the end of Qing Dynasty, crosstalk had formed modern characteristics and styles. Mainly in Beijing dialect, there are also "dialect crosstalk" in local dialects.

On 20 18 12, the general office of the Ministry of Education declared Tianjin Normal University as the heritage base of China excellent cross talk traditional culture.

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1, Zhang Sanlu, is the earliest crosstalk artist with written records in today's society. According to relevant records and speculation, Zhang Sanlu was originally an octagonal drum clown artist, and later switched to cross talk. His artistic career began in Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty.

2. Zhu Shaowen, the granddaddy of music (1829- 1904). A poor stage name is not afraid. He is a flag bearer of the Han army and his ancestral home is Shaoxing, Zhejiang. When he performed, the bamboo board on which he beat the beat was engraved with the words "All articles are not afraid of poverty, and five cars are poor in history".

3. During the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, some crosstalk performers showed national integrity. Often arrested twice for satirizing the Japanese government. Zhang Shouchen publicly praised Ji Hongchang and others for their resistance to Japan and criticized the authorities' policy of non-resistance. It is also difficult for me to satirize the "base" of Tianjin police at that time.