Jiang Kun was born in 1950 and Li Wenhua was born in 1927. When Jiang Kun first teamed up with Li Wenhua, Jiang Kun was not yet 30 years old, which was a state of energetic and progressive youth.
And Li Wenhua is already a little old man in his fifties, speaking slowly, with a wrinkled face and an old-fashioned look. In many cross talks, Jiang Kun often plays the image of an arrogant young man, while Li Wenhua plays an elder who looks on coldly, teaching or satirizing jokes from time to time.
Therefore, the cooperation between Jiang Kun and Li Wenhua is often called "old-school urchin" crosstalk. As he and Jiang Kun entered the stage in 1980s, many heartfelt laughter lingered in people's ears for a long time.
Jiang and Li's performances are full of young people's passion, but their wrinkled faces are full of childlike smiles. Li Wenhua, people gave him a term "tired baggage".
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Jiang Kun and Li Wenhua stand together, sometimes like a lively and naughty nephew and a steady and honest uncle. In life, Jiang Kun actually regards Li Wenhua as his elder.
After Li Wenhua's death, Jiang Kun placed the guest of thanks among the family members, and the children in Li Wenhua also regarded him as their own relatives. Nothing can best reflect his feelings for him, but he helped fulfill his greatest wish in his later years, officially entered the cross talk performance, and was Ma's apprentice.