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Dialogue between monks and nuns

The dialogue between monks and nuns is as follows:

Monk: Where are you, nun?

Sister: I'm here.

Monk: Did you recite the scriptures today?

Sister: I have already read it.

Monk: So what are you going to do today?

Sister: I'm going to beg for charity.

Monk: Charity? Aren't you afraid of jokes when a nun goes to begging?

Nun: I'm not afraid, because I want to give alms for the temple.

Monk: Oh, I see. So where are you going to beg for charity?

Sister: I'm going to a nearby village to beg for alms.

Monk: Then you should pay attention to safety. Don't be bullied by others

Sister: Thank you for your concern. I'll pay attention.

Monk: OK, I believe you will do well. Remember, try to do your own thing.

The development of Duan zi

Duanzi is an artistic term in cross talk, which refers to a paragraph or an artistic content in cross talk works. However, with the frequent use of the word "Duan Zi", its connotation has quietly changed, and people unconsciously incorporated it into some unique connotations.

In addition to its original meaning, this word is also the common name of vocal music programs or literary works, so some cold jokes (connotation jokes) and black jokes (horror stories) also appear with the expansion of the meaning of this word. Ironically, it is the cradle of jokes-jokes contain art, such as cross talk jokes and classic jokes, which refer to a cross talk or drama.