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Classic lines of Bashu comedian Li Yongling's sketch "Zhongjiang Cousin"

Classic lines:

1. My mobile phone number: long move, long move, long move.

2. In those days, Zhao Zhongxiang Ni Ping and I sat on a chicken cart and took an examination of China Central Radio. As a result, they were admitted to China Central Radio. As for me, I was brushed to Zhongjiang to come to Zhongjiang, and I invited you to eat Zhongjiang noodles.

The following is an introduction to the sketch:

Sketch is a small art work. In a broad sense, prose covers a wide range. In ancient Indian Buddhist scriptures, it refers to the seven-volume Prajna Paramita Sutra, and in prose, it refers to the short style. In a narrow sense, sketch generally refers to the shorter art of speaking and performing.

Its basic requirements are clear language, natural form, full understanding and expression of each character's personality and language characteristics, and the most representative is comedy sketches.

The word "essay" comes from Buddhist scriptures according to the writings of Wang Aijun of China Junyou Association. The Gai Fo Jing calls the detailed version a masterpiece and the simplified version a sketch. Therefore, today's letters, travel notes, book preface, essays, miscellaneous feelings and other short articles describing people's events, natural scenery and personal feelings are generally called "essays" and become one of the styles.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Essay for the above information.