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- Chinese_comedy abstract "Chinese comedy has a long history that dates back to the Zhou Dynasty (1100 BC to 221 BC) when the aristocracy kept jesters in their homes.At that time people in higher society were profoundly influenced by the teachings of Confucius. Therefore, comic shows were usually looked down upon in feudal China. During the late Qing Dynasty (1644–1911) and Republic of China period, different styles of comedy flourished in big cities and the genre of crosstalk (in Chinese xiangsheng), comic drama began to emerge. Since the 1980s, with the rapid development of media throughout the country, different kinds of comedy have arisen. They became the favorite form of entertainment for the populace. Currently, the most popular genres of Chinese comedy are Chinese skit and Xiangsheng ("crosstalk").".
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- Chinese_comedy hasPhotoCollection Chinese_comedy.
- Chinese_comedy subject Category:Chinese_culture.
- Chinese_comedy subject Category:Comedy_and_humor_by_nationality.
- Chinese_comedy subject Category:Stand-up_comedians.
- Chinese_comedy subject Category:Stand-up_comedians_by_nationality.
- Chinese_comedy subject Category:Stand-up_comedy.
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- Chinese_comedy comment "Chinese comedy has a long history that dates back to the Zhou Dynasty (1100 BC to 221 BC) when the aristocracy kept jesters in their homes.At that time people in higher society were profoundly influenced by the teachings of Confucius. Therefore, comic shows were usually looked down upon in feudal China.".
- Chinese_comedy label "Chinese comedy".
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- Chinese_comedy isPrimaryTopicOf Chinese_comedy.