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Which issue of the magical Chinese character Deyun Society?

Magic Chinese Characters is the 20th180804 issue of Deyun Society. The guests in this issue are Meng, Zhou Jiuliang, etc. Some funny cross talk jokes are interspersed in the program to explain some professional terms about cross talk business on the spot.

Since "Crosstalk with Newcomers" won the national championship, Meng's words have become hot words on the Internet, and he and his partner Zhou Jiuliang have also quickly become popular and become a cross talk group with both popularity and strength in Deyun Society. In Deyun Society, Meng and Zhou Jiuliang are among the top ten actors. Being invited to participate in Magic Chinese Characters will be a win-win situation. ?

Zhang Helun and Lang, the couple, have been praised since 20 16, when they got a nickname. Since then, Zhang Helun and Ron He Yan participated in the third season of the legendary swordsman, broke into the national finals, and played Zhang Yunlei in the fourth season of Happy Comedian.

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Meng said in the program that he was worshipped, and the narrator (a history professor, researcher and senior middle school teacher of Shenyang Institute of Education) explained: Crosstalk was formally formed in the late Qing Dynasty, but why should it be worshipped as an ancestor? Because Dong Fangshuo was a man with a good sense of humor in history, he was very funny in Biography of Historical Records. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, talents were widely recruited and officials were recruited.

So everyone wrote a cover letter to Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, how to stand out from the crowd? Dong Fangshuo thought of a way, that is "blowing". He said that I studied fencing at the age of 12, fencing at the age of 15, poetry at the age of 16 and art of war at the age of 19. The book I read is 440 thousand words, which is particularly handsome. I am nine feet three (equivalent to more than two meters today). As a result, Emperor Wudi was amused and got a small official. Because his humorous stories spread widely, he was later regarded as the ancestor of cross talk.