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Legend of Li

As we all know, the artistic performance style of crosstalk performer Li Boxiang has the characteristics of "fast, explosive, crisp and accurate". In particular, his agile brain and super memory have made many people in the industry admire him. I personally evaluated him: no matter where he went to perform, what kind of theater he was in, and what kind of audience he faced, he "saved the bottom" (that is, pressed the big axis) and never "muddied" (that is, the effect was as warm as water). I observed that apart from his solid basic skills and wide range of activities, the most important thing is that no matter what he makes alive, he can rub the local dialects and regional characteristics into the jokes, and it is often a "small infiltration". Everyone says that genius and diligence go hand in hand, and I think this is also inseparable from his genes.

His father is a famous crosstalk artist Li, a disciple of Jiao Shaohai. Li has a broad life and an agile mind. Besides "oral work", the best programs are Wang Baochuan bathing, vinegar lighting, fear of fortune telling, old age and so on. Li is the first apprentice of "Li" generation crosstalk artists, and his apprentice naturally becomes the head of the next generation. Li Boxiang later worshipped at Zhao Peiru's door and became the "open door" brother.

Li is witty and has a sense of justice. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, he performed in Nanjing and knew the horror of the "Nanjing Massacre". On one occasion, he and Liu Baorui went to Tangshan to perform and watch Japanese soldiers perform. Tangshan can't stay any longer, so he, Liu Baorui and other artists are going back to Tianjin.

Before boarding the train, Li found some rags in his residence and quietly wrapped an object layer by layer, which was quite mysterious. Liu Baorui asked him, "What is the package?" He said, "Of course it is valuable." Liu Baorui and others didn't ask, all puzzling.

Li took this mysterious object on the train and carefully protected it along the way for fear of being hit, touched or damaged.

The train arrived at Tianjin Laolongtou Railway Station. At the exit, several ferocious Japanese soldiers gathered around with bayonets and searched everyone who got off the bus and left the station. Li deliberately dodged this object, which lifted the hearts of others, fearing that Japanese soldiers would take away his "beloved thing" and even more afraid that something would happen.

Japanese soldiers found Li who was deliberately dodging, so several people pointed their guns at him together and said a bunch of Japanese words in their mouths.

Li knew what they were going to do, but pretended not to understand. The louder they shouted, the tighter he grasped the parcel. Japanese soldiers are afraid of dangerous goods and dare not go forward easily. During the stalemate, an interpreter came and translated the words to him, saying, "The Japanese want to see what he is holding."

At this time, all the onlookers gathered around, and some artists who came back together were all scared and sweated for Li. He also pretended to be helpless and reluctant and handed the parcel to the translator.

Liu Baorui gave him a worried look, trying to comfort him, but he winked at Liu Baorui. Put the parcel on the ground and carefully untie the layers of luggage. Ah! The "baby" you saw turned out to be a broken urinal without a handle.

The passengers who got off at that time all laughed. Liu Baorui and others laughed, even the translator laughed. He laughed angrily and scolded, "Get out!" He "rolled away" After leaving the scene, Li laughed: "The Japanese devils still have to play with them!" Some accompanying artists laughed so hard that Liu Baorui provoked his thumb: "Good job!"

Li fooled the Japanese with his unique humor, agility and courage.