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People's Daily published an article "Talk shows can't become wild horses" aroused heated discussions, and stand-up comedian Zhao Xiaohui quietly changed her profile to "wild dogs". The day before yesterday, the People's Network under the banner of "People

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People's Daily published an article "Talk shows can't become wild horses" aroused heated discussions, and stand-up comedian Zhao Xiaohui quietly changed her profile to "wild dogs".

The day before yesterday, the "People's Financial Review" under People's Daily Online published an article "Talk shows cannot become wild horses" on the hot search, and many netizens participated in the discussion. Some people expressed support that stand-up comedy, as an "imported product", is mainly characterized by playing terriers, ridiculing, spitting and parody, but many stand-up comedians treat lack of quality as humor and low-grade fun as funny, and this industry should indeed be well managed after "barbaric growth".

Some people also objected, arguing that the talk show's witty and satirical content and relaxed atmosphere of entertainment have been successful. Stand-up comedians should have "freedom of speech" and "freedom of creation", and they should not be interfered with by "external forces".

Today, November 27, stand-up comedian Zhao Xiaohui (Xiaohui) quietly changed her profile to "wild dog", which naturally caused heated discussions among netizens.

Sister pickpocket personally feels that many netizens may have come in and complained without even reading the article on People's Network. In fact, the point of view of the original article is not to "use a knife" on talk shows, nor to "suppress" talk shows. On the contrary, while affirming the artistic value of stand-up comedy, the original article also looks forward to its future, "(I hope) that stand-up comedy can return to the art of comedy itself, bring joy to audiences who really love stand-up comedy, and win tomorrow for the development of this new format." "What's wrong with that?

At the same time, this article from People's Daily also pointed out the problems of talk shows, and gave a way to solve the problem, "play memes moderately, ridicule should be moderate, spoofs should be divided into occasions and objects, and you cannot use quality as humor, let alone act recklessly without a bottom line", "operate in accordance with the regulatory 'traffic light', 'zero tolerance' for performance content that violates public order and good customs, and cure persistent diseases such as plagiarism, vulgar kitsch, regional discrimination, and breach of contract with the courage of scraping bones and curing poison"... You see, this article has a clear point of view, is logical, raises questions, and also gives solutions and methods to solve problems, isn't it written about the current situation and problems faced by Chinese talk shows?

However, unfortunately, many viewers can't stand it, crazy playing terriers, crazy spitting; What is even more puzzling is that stand-up comedian Zhao Xiaohui also ended. Your courage is admirable, but your approach is certainly not conducive to the development of stand-up comedy. At the same time, you attribute stand-up comedy to "freedom of speech", and you can say that is really misunderstanding this language art and discrediting this comedy art!

In short, I firmly believe that stand-up comedy must not be a wild horse. Because, my 10-year-old child now has already learned to spit on me in a way of saying... #娱评大赏 #

People's Daily published an article "Talk shows can't become wild horses" aroused heated discussions, and stand-up comedian Zhao Xiaohui quietly changed her profile to "wild dogs". The day before yesterday, the People's Network under the banner of "People
People's Daily published an article "Talk shows can't become wild horses" aroused heated discussions, and stand-up comedian Zhao Xiaohui quietly changed her profile to "wild dogs". The day before yesterday, the People's Network under the banner of "People
People's Daily published an article "Talk shows can't become wild horses" aroused heated discussions, and stand-up comedian Zhao Xiaohui quietly changed her profile to "wild dogs". The day before yesterday, the People's Network under the banner of "People

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