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What are the three forms of cross talk? What is the biggest difference?

There are three forms of cross talk: stand-up cross talk, mouth-to-mouth cross talk and group cross talk. Stand-up crosstalk is a joke performed by actors. Crosstalk is performed by two actors. Narrator A is called "teasing" and assistant dialogue B is called "laughing". When performing, they can be divided into three categories according to their different contents and language styles: one is heavy, the other is heavy, and the other is oral. Crosstalk is performed by more than three actors, A is called "funny", B is called "funny" and C is called "greasy". A cross talk usually consists of "filler words"-impromptu opening remarks; "scoop handle"-a transitional introduction to the text; "Zhenggong"-text; "Bottom"-the ending after the climax consists of four parts. After the founding of New China, the "gourd ladle" is often omitted in the newly created crosstalk. Crosstalk forms a "burden" by artistic means. In the performance, people laugh by "shaking" the table. There are dozens of techniques, such as: three transgressions and four shocks, praise first and then derogatory, wrong yin and wrong yang, pun, contradiction, duplicity, misinterpretation, violation of convention and so on. Each crosstalk generally contains more than four or five humorous "baggage".