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Qi Zhi Dabing Comedy Album [MP3!]

Qi Zhi and Dabing's Collaboration Profile:

Dabing started learning comedy from Qi Zhi at the age of 14

1995: Qi Zhi and Dabing debuted in Hunan

1996: They wrote and performed the comedy Upstairs Downstairs

1997: They wrote and performed the comedy I am 110

1998: In October 1998, they wrote and performed the comedy Auditing Thieves

October 1998: they wrote and performed the comedy Auditing Thieves. I am 110

1998: The duo created and performed the comic strip "Trial of a Thief"

October 1998: In Shijiazhuang, Qi Zhi and Dabing created and performed the work "Joyful Mourning"

1999: CCTV Spring Festival Gala, Qi Zhi and Dabing performed the comic strip "Idiot"

2000: Seven consecutive installments of Variety Show. Qizhi and Dabing performed a series of sketches "Help Must Become a Company"

2002 January 4: Qizhi and Dabing's work "Cure Cold" won the second prize of the first CCTV Comedy Competition

2003 January: CCTV's second Comedy Competition, Qizhi and Dabing's creation "Tired of the Heart" won the excellent work, Qizhi and Dabing's work "Challenge the Moderator" to take part in the Competition Gala Showcase.

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Jiang Kun's Classic Comedy Collection [MP3, RM, WMV]

Chinese Name: Jiang Kun's Classic Comedy Collection

Version: [MP3, RM, WMV]

Region: mainland

Language: Mandarin

Introduction:

Born in 1950, a native of Beijing, he is a famous comedy performer. He is currently the president of the Chinese Society of Chinese Opera, the chairman of Kunpeng Network Technology Company, and a national first-class actor in the rap group of the China Broadcasting Art Troupe. 18 years old, he went to the countryside, and was transferred to the rap group of the Central Broadcasting Cultural and Industrial Troupe in 1976 as a comedian, studying and performing under Ma Ji, who soon became a famous comedian in the period of the "Cultural Revolution". Soon after, he created and performed the satirical masterpiece "Taking Pictures Like This", which reflected the extreme leftist culture during the "Cultural Revolution" period, and established his position in the comedy stage. 1980s and 1990s, he performed the comedies "Poetry, Songs, and Love", "Nose Stories", "Watching Television", "Reverie at the Mouth of the Tiger", "Extraordinary News", "The Strange Encounter with the Elevator", and "In a Hurry", and so on. Representative works: Such a Photo, Tiger's Mouth Reverie, The Elevator Encounter, and so on.

Famous Chinese comedian and performer, he used to be a corps soldier of the 16th Regiment of Heilongjiang Production and Construction Corps. At the age of sixteen, he graduated from the junior high school in Beijing Dengshikou Middle School, and before he got his diploma, he was caught up in the Cultural Revolution. 75 years, he was selected to the Heilongjiang delegation, and after half a year's preparation, he went to Beijing to take part in the National Qu Quartet in 76 years. 78 years later, he took part in the "Fourth Literary Congress" of the whole country after the Cultural Revolution, and was selected as a member of the Chinese Quartet, and was elected as a member of the Chinese Quartet. At the end of 2008, as the youngest delegate, he participated in the "Fourth Cultural Congress" of the country after the Cultural Revolution, and was elected as a director of the China Association of Chinese Composers. CCTV selected him as the host of the 1983 Spring Festival Gala, and he participated in the creation of the program. Since then, he began a new stage of his artistic career. For more than ten years, he has devoted himself to the Chinese people with one excellent comedy after another: Wrong Step, Granny Watching Volleyball, Tiger's Mouth Reverie, Elevator Storm, Anxious, Learning to Sing, Taking Pictures, etc. In 1985, Jiang Kun was elected as the director of the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. In 1985, Jiang Kun was elected vice-chairman of the China Association of Composers. In the same year, he succeeded his mentor Ma Ji as head of the China Radio Rap Troupe, and was elected as a member of the Standing Committee of the China Youth Federation in the same year. 1995, he resigned as head of the China Radio Rap Troupe, and assumed the presidency of the China Association of Chinese Quartet, which he founded in 1990, and devoted himself to the field of comedy. He edited the 2-million-word book "The Complete Book of Traditional Chinese Comedy", which became a valuable authoritative source for the study of Chinese comedy. His book, Jiang Kun's Comedy Collection, is a textbook for all Chinese comedians.

In 1998, he published his autobiographical book "Life with a Laughing Face," which sold more than 450,000 copies in its first year and ranked second on China's sales charts. 1998, at the age of nearly 50, Jiang Kun had a new arrangement: to start a Chinese comedy website to bring the world's laughter to China and the Chinese laughs to the world.

This collection contains (audio and video)

Stomping Feet, Family Happiness, Family Troubles, Complaints, Great Sangmyeon, Wonderful Net Life, Actually You Don't Understand My Heart, Special Interviews, True Lies, It's Me, Not Me, Saying Changes, Sending You a Song, Talking about Love, Sangmyeon, Beijingers from All Over the World, Frustration of Love, Stick and Drowning, Beihai Swimming, Nose Tales, More Than Positions, and Metaphorical Descriptions, Breastfeeding Poem, Troop Song, Crosstalk, Wrong Step, Taking a Shot, Reading Lang, Counterpoint, Changing Songs, Watching a Ballgame, Buying an Umbrella, Men and Women are Different, Manifesto of Manhood, Manly Songs, So Demanded, So Photographed, Poetry and Love, Time and Youth, Talking about Love, My Reform, My Revolution, My Passenger, Fifty Years Later, Thinking of the Unthinkable, Rhetorical Metaphors, Serious Warnings, Proverbs Talks, The Beauty of Language, The Warrior's Song, Grandpa's Trouble, Respect, Leftist Practice, Threading the Needle, After Quitting, Hitchhiking, Vajra Legs, Famous Teachers, Elevator Fiasco, Olives, Reverie in the Mouth of the Tiger, Family Encounters, Family Comedies, Festivals, Age of Gerontocracy, Floor Songs, Competition for Humanity, Omitted Words, Extraordinary News, Discipleship, Anxiousness, Welcoming Flowers, Rumor Has It

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