Crosstalk was one of the traditional Chinese art forms that originated in Beijing and developed in Tianjin. Crosstalk was mainly about humor and humor. Through imitation, exaggeration, and comical means, it narrated interesting things in life, as well as the characters 'personalities and behaviors. The language standard for crosstalk was usually the local dialect, but it could also be used in Mandarin. Here are some common crosstalk lines: 1. Pinky swear and hang yourself for a hundred years. Don't mention that to me, it's no use. 3. If you can't buy or sell, you still have benevolence and righteousness. 4. The insiders watched the door and the laymen watched the fun. Better be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times. 6. Not afraid of god-like opponents, but afraid of pig-like teammates. Condensation was the essence. They all had one nose and two eyes. You can't catch a wolf without giving up a child. If you let me go, I will make you regret it.