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Who are the famous stand-up comedians?

1. Liu Baorui

Liu Baorui (1915-October 6, 1968), a Beijinger, was the sixth generation actor of China crosstalk, and studied under Zhang Shouchen.

Liu Baorui's cross talk works draw lessons from and absorb the advantages of sister arts such as monologue, storytelling, film and drama, and boldly innovate and create, forming a unique artistic style with sound, capacity, emotion and spirit. He is especially good at stand-up crosstalk and is known as the "stand-up king".

2. Cunzhu Zhang

Cunzhu Zhang, crosstalk performer, famous stand-up crosstalk performer, master of ceremonies in Jinan, national first-class actor, deputy head of Jinan Quyi Troupe (retired), director of Jinan Quyi Association. Expert consultant of Qushan Art Network under Shandong Quyi Artists Association. The adopted son of Mr. Jin Wensheng, the master of China Four-door Embracing Quyi. Worship the cross talk master Mr. Yuan Peilou. Now Jinan Chenguang Tea House, Furong Pavilion and Mingqu Pavilion are performing. He has made great contributions to the spread of cross talk.

3. Fang Qingping

Fang Qingping, born on August 5, 197, is a cross talk and sketch actor in China Mainland. Founder of Beijing Qingmen Shanghai School.

In p>1983, at the age of 13, Fang Qingping began to learn cross talk, and then began to talk with Fu Qiang, but his career was not smooth. Since 2, Fang Qingping has turned behind the scenes, studied and created with comic dialogue writer Lian Chunming, and co-authored New Night Travels, Excuse me, It's a Wonderful Life and other works.

Extended information

There is no regulation on the length of stand-up crosstalk. Some people can talk for several days, while others can talk for twenty or thirty minutes or even three or five minutes, and many short paragraphs can be said in half a day. Therefore, stand-up comic dialogue is different from "big joke" and "small joke". The "big joke" is organized by many "small jokes", which is a bit like a chapter.

Many of the contents of this form are based on historical legends (especially in the Qing Dynasty), and some are based on long stories circulated by the people, such as Jiangnan Wai, Zhang Shuangxi, Wu Sanhan's Resistance to Grain and Ma Shou. After the Republic of China, "big jokes" were performed in cooperation with various acrobatics, and the pace of social life gradually accelerated, and the number of people who said them gradually decreased, while "small jokes" became increasingly active.

The performance of "Little Jokes" is flexible and reflects life in a timely manner. Therefore, the selection of "Little Jokes" is very extensive, such as bureaucratic politicians, customs, laws and regulations at that time (in the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China), which had a direct impact on people's lives at that time but were unreasonable, and all of them were realistic reflections and sharp satires.