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Among Hou's disciples, besides Ma Ji, who else did he have?

Among the later apprentices, except Ma Ji, many have achieved good results and made many outstanding contributions to cross talk.

I think everyone knows Hou's name. At the age of 65,438+02, he began to learn Peking Opera. At the age of 65,438+08, he became an actor in the Drum Tower Market. At the age of 265,438+0, he began to perform cross talk at the Xinmin Society in Tianqiao. Since then, his representative works have been out of control, such as Guan Gong and Qin Qiong, Drunk, Nocturnal Travel and so on. His cross talk is very personal and ironic, because he grew up in an ordinary family and has his own unique understanding of real life, so his works are always close to real life, which can give people a * * * voice, not only bring joy to others, but also cause people to think deeply.

1993, Hou died in Beijing at the age of 76, but his departure does not mean the end of cross talk, because he still has a lot of legacy. His three children all entered the cross talk performance industry because of exposure; In addition, he also received many apprentices.

Later disciples were Jia, Yang Zhenning, Ma Ji, Hu Bida, Yin Peitian, Jia Jiguang, Kang Dafu, Li Rugang, Wu, Yu, Shi Shengjie.

Jia is Hou's great apprentice and a national second-class actor. He studied with Hou from the age of 15. He was originally just a vendor selling candied haws, but after learning cross talk, he showed great talent. Many of his works brought joy to the audience, such as "The Dream of the Greedy Husband", "Career Change" and "Marriage and Superstition".

Huang Tieliang is Mr. Lin Bao's second apprentice. Because of his cheerful personality, other disciples call him Sunshine Boy. He and his partner Yin brought many excellent works to the audience. They are tall and short in appearance, static and dynamic in character, which can complement each other well. Therefore, their comedies are outstanding, and every performance can make the audience laugh their heads off.

Ma Ji is Hou's fourth apprentice. He can be said to have completely inherited the mantle of the master. The performance of Cosmic Cigarette in the Spring Festival Evening left a deep impression on the audience. His works are as satirical as the masters, which opens a new chapter in China's cross talk and is the seventh generation of China's cross talk.

Besides being led by the master, Ma Ji is also a talented crosstalk performer. As early as 1956, he won the national amateur quyi performance championship with "Don't blame me" in one fell swoop, and was selected as a professional crosstalk performer. Like his master, Ma Ji had many disciples, the most famous of which were Jiang Kun, Feng Gong, Huang Hong and Kobayashi. These names are also familiar to us now, because they are the mainstay of the modern cross talk industry.

Shi is also one of Mr. Wang's best disciples. He began to perform at the age of seven. 1984 Hou became a teacher. Five years later, he participated in the Spring Festival Evening performance and won the audience's love for his outstanding performance in the performance program "Conscription". ? Shi is very popular with the audience because he has a literary temperament. In addition to cynicism, he can also spread positive energy when performing, and the stage performance is excellent. Famous crosstalk performer, studied under Shi. Regrettably, Mr. Shi passed away on 20 18.

Although some other disciples are not so famous, they still occupy their own place in the phonology world. For example, Mr. Wu is a famous crosstalk performer and won a lifetime achievement award in 2000. Yang Zirong is the third disciple of Mr. Hou. During his 40-year acting career, he has always brought joy to railway workers and often performed for railway workers in the front line of railway construction. He was once rated as an advanced individual by the Railway Bureau.

Mr. Hou and his disciples greatly promoted the development of cross talk. In the past, being engaged in this industry would be looked down upon by others. Due to the pressure of life, some employees are not allowed to tell jokes that are not on the table, but Mr. Hou did not do so. As the saying goes, mud sticks, ripples don't demon. He insisted on his own ideas and finally carried forward his understanding of this industry. Although he didn't go to any school, he never stopped studying and took it very seriously, which is the main reason why he can become a language artist.

Here, let's remember Mr. Hou, because he let cross talk into thousands of families.