Comic Party, discuss the "last joke"-Tang Xianzu and Shakespeare|Why do Chinese and foreign literary youths love talk shows?

Quinn 2021-12-29 08:01:17

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The cross talk master Hou Baolin has a story about two drunks. The main premise is that no one who is drunk admits that he is drunk. The two drunks drank too much, and A said to B: You are drunk, will you dare to climb up the pillar of me if you are not drunk? He took out a flashlight and turned it on. B said: I'm not on it. You think I'm stupid, I'm half crawling, what should I do if you shut down suddenly? ——Personal opinion, the last joke of the clown, not too complicated, is his consistent argument: Both are lunatics, the only difference is that the second lunatic thinks he is "not stupid" because he is clever. Indeed, the second lunatic (Batman) was "not stupid", and even visibly thought that the first lunatic would trick him. The problem is that under an absurd premise (in an absurd world), the flashlight beam can climb (DC Masked volunteers are the norm in the comics world), his "eye-catching" was established. Going back to the plot, Batman laughed wildly with the Joker in the end, which can be interpreted in two levels: First, he agrees with the other party's wording and admits that he is also a lunatic on a certain level, just like the other party. On the other level, he had long wanted to understand that he, like the other person, were only characters in this absurd world. There was no essential difference between the two sides of the same body. Laughing was mocking himself. All respond to the lights, wait for the lights, wait for the lights on January 11, where is the source of this joke. . . ? The original poster of nio2 laughed at Lin Guangji and Zheng Quan on January 11? Jack007 1 hour ago nio2 Laughing Lin Guangji Zheng Quan? Is this joke Chinese? nio2 Just Jack007 is this joke from China? Deliberately. . . In the old days, the cross talk artists were mostly born in hardships, and they were not like famous actors in opera (Local opera...) Yi (Pingshu...) The "living" of people. Of course, since there is a literary man, it means that there are literati poosers who also like to watch cross talk. Literati's "ticket" cross talk is of course not the same as theater fans. Without tunes and programs to play with, it is mostly in the context of the content. Including the ancestor of the cross talk business, "I'm not afraid of being poor" is also a talented person. In fact, the Chinese tradition of humorous literature can be traced back to Dongfang Shuo and Shi Huang! ——Master Hou certainly has the ability to find two drunks playing tricks in this Qing Dynasty joke collection! (~ ̄▽ ̄)~

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Tang Xianzu and Shakespeare are often classified as a category of writers by domestic authors. Sometimes idlers jump out to correct mistakes-no! Tang Xianzu is not Chinese Shakespeare! ! Shakespeare is the Tang Xianzu of England! ! !

I don't have such great literary literacy (for the time being) to judge the literary status and their respective influences of Tang Sha, but the internal comparison of Chinese and foreign celebrities in similar fields seems to be an interesting topic.

In the hot American drama "The Great Mrs. Maisel" in 2017, Mrs. Maisel's husband (who? It doesn't matter!), as a young and promising (will reincarnate) small opener, posted money (beef stew, sweet wife) Help him flatter and beg for mercy) and talk about talk shows in the taverns in the downtown area. Single Liren Detective Collection). This is exactly the same as the Chinese literati (or the upper class in society-there is no value description here, but the usage of fact description) that is vaguely involved in the above is the same as the humorous performance form such as cross talk.

Of course, it is not just to stop talking about comedy. Cross talk is the art of the general public; I still borrow the information provided by stand-up comedians from single stand-ups. Although most of the people engaged in talk show performances in China are people with higher education qualifications (this is because this group of people have been in contact with each other early, but not for many years. ), there are three teachers and nine liu who are really engaged in talk show performances abroad.

To quote Zizek, the bottom of the society envy the middle class, and the middle class learns from the upper class. How about the upper class? The upper-class people like the lower-class original music! For example, the lord elder loves to disguise and go to a tavern to soak the vulgar waitresses-isn't this just You Long Xifeng, Kangxi Weifu, Qianlong goes down to the south of the Yangtze River!

China and the West are facing each other again (the Sino-US trade war), nothing new.

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Batman: The Killing Joke quotes

  • [first lines]

    Barbara Gordon: First of all, I realize this is probably not how you thought the story would start, not with a big shiny moon or a city that could look stunning in spite of itself... Or me. But I wanted you to know before the horror began, before it all came crashing down, there was a time when capes and cowls and fighitng crime really was exciting.

  • [Batgirl has Batman pinned down. She suddenly stops and notices the position she's in. She stares down at Batman, then begins passionately kissing him. Batman hesitates, then wraps his hands behind her back. Batgirl slowly sits up. As she does, Batman touches her butt. She takes her mask and cape off. The camera pans up as she takes off her top, exposing her bra. It then cuts to the next morning. Barbara is in her bathroom, in her tank top and undies. She stares at her reflection]

    Barbara Gordon: Barbara Kathleen Gordon, what the hell have you done?