First, Xie Jin became a monk halfway, and once did not like cross talk. Although Xie Jin's grandparents are artists, because of this, Xie Jin has been opposed to cross talk since he was a child, and his father has no choice but to let him learn like other children. It was not until he finished college that Xie Jin had the idea of learning cross talk.
Second, Xie Jin's ancestors were all engaged in Quyi-related work. Xie Jin's great-grandfather was the founder of Danxian. His grandfather inherited his career and became a famous string player, while Xie Jin's father became a crosstalk performer. When Xie Jin graduated, his father Xie Tianshun was a member of Deyun Society. With the idea of following in his father's footsteps, Xie Tianshun took his son Xie Jin into the business world. Due to the problem of seniority, Xie only worshipped Mr. Steamed Bun, but there were not many old gentlemen alive, so he finally had to worship Mr. Steamed Bun as his teacher. Later, after the death of Mr. Wang Shichen, Xie Jin entered the door of Deyun Society and learned crosstalk from Li Wenshan.
Third, Xie Jin's cross talk style is pure and he is good at traditional cross talk. When Deyun Society was first established, Degang Guo was deeply excluded, and some even called it Degang Guo's cross talk? Three levels? For traditional crosstalk artists, Degang Guo's crosstalk is really innovative. However, Xie Jin's traditional crosstalk is not only pure in timbre, but also clean in language. He never talks nonsense like Degang Guo. Therefore, Xie Jin joined Deyun Society and gained more support from traditional crosstalk lovers, which also added icing on the cake to Deyun Society.
So Xie Jin was only in his twenties when he joined Deyun Society, but he was already very senior in Deyun Society. In order to ease the embarrassment of the seniors, Xie Jin removed the seniors and called Degang Guo the eldest brother. Otherwise, Xie Jin is young but experienced, and it is difficult to convince the public.