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Germany of folk jokes

/kloc-German popular civic literature in the 6th century. It first appeared in the late Middle Ages. With the development of printing and the improvement of educational level, it became one of the most popular literary forms in the16th century. All works are based on jokes and stories widely circulated among the people and the daily life of citizens. The form is short, the language is vivid and the content is humorous. Early joke stories were centered on a fixed character, such as the story of Reverend Aymis in the13rd century, the story of Reverend Kellenberger in the15th century, the plot of Niederhart Fox, and the pranks of Oronce Pigl. The original joke is in the form of poetry, with two lines and one rhyme. /kloc-after the 0/5th century, folk jokes have the significance of social criticism. Stories no longer revolve around a fixed character, but mostly ridicule stupid behavior, satirize greed and selfishness, and overcome deception and deception with wisdom. /kloc-After the 6th century, its content was mostly well-intentioned teachings, and the form of poetry was also changed to prose. /kloc-The collection of famous folk jokes in the 6th century includes frolicking and seriousness (1520), small books in cars (1555), travel notes (1557), garden parties (1556), and.