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Is Liu Liu a literary generation?
Literary generation. Liu Liu was originally named Liu Yanbin. /kloc-When he was 0/8 years old, Heilongjiang Quyi Troupe held a training class, and he signed up to learn crosstalk. After graduation, he was left in the youth league, but he remained a temporary worker until seven years later. Liu Liu's master is Zhao Chunchun from the regiment. Zhao Chuntian's master is Hou. Liu Liu is a generation of literature, older than Jiang Kun and Feng Gong.

Because his master is Zhao Chuntian, a literary generation in De Shoubao Civilization, and Zhao Chuntian is a sixth-generation crosstalk performer, his seniority is also very high, and he is on an equal footing with artists such as Hou, Ma Ji and Shi, twice as big as Feng Gong, and even has to call him a granduncle.

Liu Liu character introduction:

Liu Liu He was born in Harbin, a native of northeast China. He likes to listen to cross talk since he was a child. 18 years old, admitted to the training class of Heilongjiang Quyi Troupe. From then on, Liu Liu began to cross talk. During her seven years in the Provincial Quyi Troupe, Liu Liu finally became a formal employee of the Quyi Troupe.

I also took Zhao Chunchun, a crosstalk performer, as my teacher. His crosstalk is so high that Zhao Chun learns from him. Therefore, he is the seventh generation crosstalk writer, as well as Ma Ji and Hou.

Looking at the crosstalk performances in the early years, in the long run, "Dancing Yangko", which was performed on the same stage with famous crosstalk performers at the CCTV Lantern Festival, and "Send a Horse in the Year of the Horse", which was performed on the same stage by Hou and Shi, turned out to be cooperative performances of crosstalk peers.