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Xiangsheng master Ma Ji |
Ma Ji,
originally called Ma Shuhuai, was born in 1934 in Beijing. For a time he was an
apprentice in a factory. In 1951, he began to take an interest in
Xiangsheng. In 1956, he was enrolled by the Central Broadcasting
Recitation and Ballad Troupe as a professional Xiangsheng actor, and he
studied under Hou Baolin in his spare time. He now serves as an actor in the
Central Broadcasting Recitation and Ballad Troupe.
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Ma Ji (left) performing Xiangsheng with Tang
Jiezhong |
Ma Ji is one of the representative artists who
emerged following the founding of new China, a noted Xiangsheng master
and performer. He not only inherits and develops Xiangsheng of the Hou School (school
of the master performer Hou Baolin) but also creates his own art style, which
is followed by many successors. He contributes a lot to China's
Xiangsheng art.
Ma Ji excels at performing new items
reflecting real life. Apart from satire, he pioneers new items praising the new
life and new heroes and heroines. In addition to performing traditional items he
started writing and performing cross-talk comic dialogues such as Ode to
Friendship, Storm on the State and Multistory Restaurant, and solo comic
dialogues like The Universal-Brand Cigarette. In Five Officers Contend
for Fame, he was joined by several other comedians. Ma Ji also set great
store by theoretical research into Xiangsheng so as to make his creations
more socially relevant. His books include Selected Xiangsheng by Ma Ji
and An Informal Discussion on the Art of
Xiangsheng.