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    Comedian brings funny business to Forbidden City

    (China Daily) Updated: 2012-12-12 00:45

    Guo goes with the flow of the Internet age.

    His Sina Weibo micro blog has more than 20 million followers, and each of his tweets easily gets thousands of re-tweets.

    "Weibo is a very good platform for promotion and audience interaction," Guo says.

    "With my Weibo, I feel like I own several newspapers."

    Cross-talk became popular throughout North China throughout the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).

    However, the art form declined after the 1960s because of China's political movements and the planned economy under which cross-talk artists had to be recruited by State-owned troupes.

    The genre has undergone a revival since the late 1990s, as independent artists have been staging more shows in teahouses and theaters.

    Guo and his colleagues at Deyun Co are a major force in the revival movement.

    He's certainly the most successful among the independent cross-talk artists and private troupes performing in Beijing, Tianjin and other cities.

    He not only performs cross-talk, but also hosts TV shows and acts in films and TV dramas.

    He owns five theaters where his contracted artists perform, a clothing brand and a restaurant.

    He ranks 32nd on the 2012 Forbes China Celebrities Chart. He earned 27.1 million yuan ($4.35 million) this year, making him by far the richest cross-talk performer.

    Guo was born into an ordinary family in Tianjin and didn't finish secondary school. But he made millions through witty interpretations of the urban poor's perspectives.

    He's a hero for many youth with comparable backgrounds. More than 100 students from across the country apprentice under him through Deyun.

    Guo gave talks about the culture of cross-talk at two top US universities — Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Columbia University — at the invitation of their Chinese students' unions.

    One young woman at Columbia asked if she could become Guo's apprentice. He suggested she remain a listener.

    "Listening to cross-talk is very easy and enjoyable, but performing it is extremely difficult," he says.

    "Otherwise, why would you pay to hear me talk?"

    Contact the writer at muqian@chinadaily.com.cn.

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