1. Yang Shaohua and his sons have dinner together.
A few days ago, a video of 90-year-old Yang Shaohua having dinner with his four sons was exposed. In the video, the old man looks very tough, talking and laughing with his sons, and the family is happy. Then the family began to have dinner, and Yang Shaohua sat at the head of the table. The table is full of all kinds of food, which makes people have an appetite. In the video, Yang Shaohua eats with relish, and I can see that Yang Shaohua is in good health.
Secondly, Yang Shaohua's classic works include Meat Rotten in a Pot. In the second CCTV Crosstalk Competition in 2003, crosstalk actors Yang Yi and Yang Shaohua performed "Meat Rotten in the Pot". This cross talk is about honesty in business, or you will be punished by law.
In the cross talk "Meat Rotten in the Pot"? Boss Huang? Repeatedly stressed? The meat rotted in the pot? This sentence, for? Bottom? Only by paving the way and deepening the audience's auditory impression can we achieve our goal? Bottom? Received excellent results.
On the whole, what are Yang Yi's crosstalk? Not good? Give priority to, merge at the same time? Mars? what's up Is it wise? Cold humor? The characteristics of.
"Meat Rotten in the Pot" won the first prize of the second CCTV Crosstalk Competition.
Third, Yang Shaohua's classic works are handed down from generation to generation. At the Spring Festival Evening of Deyun Society of Tianjin Satellite TV, Yang Shaohua and Tian Lihe, Gao Feng, Wei Wenliang, Yu Qian and Degang Guo performed the cross talk "From Generation to Generation".
In this cross talk, three old gentlemen in Tianjin phonology, Tian Lihe, Wei Wenliang and Yang Shaohua, all performed on stage. ?
For them, participation is the most important. Tian Lihe, born in 1935, Wei Wenliang, born in 1940, Yang Shaohua, born in 1932, are both old.
Their performance on the stage also proves the significance of cross talk handed down from generation to generation, and also proves their affirmation of the younger generation in Tianjin phonological circle.