What is the last sentence of CCTV Spring Festival Evening Crosstalk "I'm a little dizzy"
Jiang Kun: Many programs here today are Spring Festival Gala programs.
Dai Zhicheng: It's entirely because of the Spring Festival Gala.
Jiang Kun: I haven't seen the Spring Festival Gala for five years.
Dai Zhicheng: It's been several years.
Jiang Kun: Today, standing on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala again, my heart is full of excitement!
Dai Zhicheng: How do you feel, Jiang Kun? Let's talk about it here today
Jiang Kun: Do you know the first Spring Festival Gala?
Dai Zhicheng: No, but I know all my friends here remember that 1983 is thirty years old.
Jiang Kun: How popular crosstalk was then!
Dai Zhicheng: That's right.
Jiang Kun: At that time, the microphone waved and no one spoke. Wow! There was applause at the bottom.
Dai Zhicheng: People like cross talk very much.
Jiang Kun: At that time, when I said "Hello everyone", I only said three words, "Hua Hua" and four wow.
Dai Zhicheng: Indeed, it was the pinnacle of cross talk.
Jiang Kun: Not like today. No, we've talked for a long time. Why didn't we hear applause?
Dai Zhicheng: You see, now it needs applause.
Jiang Kun: How beautiful Miss Li Guyi was thirty years ago.
Dai Zhicheng: It's really beautiful.
Jiang Kun: Look at it now. It's still so beautiful.
Dai Zhicheng: Hey! Just like never saying anything, old artists are the same as before.
Jiang Kun: It can't be less than that. Thirty years ago, Li Guyi sang eight songs by himself.
Dai Zhicheng: What about now?
Jiang Kun: There are eight people singing a song in the Spring Festival Evening.
Dai Zhicheng: Yes! There are more talents.
Jiang Kun: There are too many talents, so there will be more people on the stage.
Dai Zhicheng: Jiang Kun, that's all right. We are here today, so what do you want to tell our friends?
Jiang Kun: I won't say. I feel a little dizzy.
Dai Zhicheng: Why are you dizzy?
Jiang Kun: You see, there are many differences between 30 years ago and 30 years later.
Dai Zhicheng: Everything is different.
Jiang Kun: It's so different. Let me tell you, 30 years ago, cyclists in the street envied motorists.
Dai Zhicheng: At that time, cars were very rare.
Jiang Kun: Thirty years later, car drivers envy cyclists.
Dai Zhicheng: Why?
Jiang Kun: He is much faster than me in traffic jams.
Dai Zhicheng: This is different.
Jiang Kun: Thirty years ago, people could eat vermicelli.
Dai Zhicheng: Now!
Jiang Kun: Now, maybe fans can eat people.
Dai Zhicheng: Yes, there are too many fans now.
Jiang Kun: Thirty years ago, I gave birth to a son named Paparazzi.
Dai Zhicheng: It's easy to support yourself with a twisted name.
Jiang Kun: Get a dog in thirty years and call it a son.
Dai Zhicheng: Yes, it's called a pet.
Jiang Kun: My daughter came back from walking the dog and saw me sitting here. She patted the dog's ass and let her grandfather go.
Dai Zhicheng: Grandpa?
Jiang Kun: How can I have such a grandson?
Dai Zhicheng: There is nothing wrong with seniority, which shows that modern people live a comfortable life and love small animals.
Jiang Kun: Thirty years ago, I was well dressed.
Dai Zhicheng: At that time, clothes fit me well.