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What are the sources of historical stories in Liu Baorui's stand-up comedy?

Liansheng San Ji originated from a folk joke in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, but its story structure and characteristics seem to come from Xiao Lin Guang Ji, and many stories in Xiao Lin Guang Ji borrowed from San Yan Er Pai and San Xiao to varying degrees.

The story material of "officialdom bucket" comes from folklore, and there are a lot of folklore circulating among Manchu and Han people in Hebei, Tianjin, Beijing, Shandong, Liaoning and other places. Officialdom bucket has been recreated by folk artists (crosstalk artists, storytellers, storytellers, etc.). ), according to the wishes of ordinary people, woven the image of honest Liu Yong and greedy little Shenyang.

Zhu Shaowen, the predecessor of crosstalk, said without hesitation that "Master Gan Long hits Jiangnan" is the predecessor of this paragraph. Yan Deshan and Li Deyang, heartthrobs in the late Qing Dynasty, made great progress in Days. After finishing and revising by Zhang Shouchen and Ma Guiyuan, it began to be named Man-Han Banquet. Spread to,, Liu Kuizhen, Feng and others, this section has also been processed and polished to varying degrees.