Cai Ming, Pan Changjiang skit "want to jump just jump" inside a line: "are a thousand years of fox, with me to play what Liaozhai" What does it mean?

What it means is:

We are all older people with rich experience, we don't need to put on any airs and graces for each other, and we don't need to pretend to be foxes. Because Ms. Zhao, as the captain of the dance team, has a certain sense of her own superiority.

Particularly the "soft" old man played by Pan Changjiang is even more condescending, so Cai Ming used "Liaozhai" to satirize Ms. Zhao, who thought she was a fox in Liaozhai, but in fact was an old vixen like Cai Ming, an old lady.

According to the general interpretation, the fox can be called a fox fairy, fox fairy is more beautiful, but the fox into the spirit of the fox is called a fox spirit, contains a pejorative meaning. Thousands of years fox spirit Taoism is profound. But it is all a thousand years, indicating that since they are all the same then no one should deceive anyone.

In which the thousand-year-old vixen Taoism has been very deep, since they are all the same thousand years of foxes, then stop gossiping about cheating each other. The stories in Pu Songling's Liaozhai are all very suspenseful and unpredictable, so the use of the word Liaozhai has a double entendre.

Pu Songling created a collection of short stories in the literary language, Liaozhai, commonly known as Ghost and Fox Biography. It means recording strange stories in his study. "Liaozhai" is the name of his study, "Zhi" means recounting, and "异" means strange stories.

Extended information:

Jump If You Want to Jump is a skit directed by Liu Jian, written by Shuang Huan, Zha Mu Chun and Zhu Lin, and performed by Cai Ming, Pan Changjiang, Mu Xuefeng, Gao Jingling and Liu Chang.

The skit tells the story of two retired seniors who love to dance, each with their own problems, and who meet and have a happy ending.

The screenwriter who wrote the scripts for Pan and Cai's Spring Festival skit is Shuohuan, who has always been Cai's royal scriptwriter. Before Shuohuan wrote "Dance If You Want", he wrote three scripts specifically for Cai Ming, all of which were eventually rejected by her.

Later, Shuohuan inadvertently and Cai Ming inadvertently and Cai Ming chat about her feelings as a judge in a square dance program on Jiangsu TV, saying that the enthusiasm of those elderly people dancing is very infectious to her, filling her with a lot of positive energy.

So the creative team decided to turn to the subject of square dancing to care about the lives of the elderly. This led to the creation of the work.

Reference:

Baidu Encyclopedia - All Foxes of the Millennium