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'''Hou Baolin''' ('''侯宝林''') was a great master of Chinese [[Xiangsheng]] (cross-talks) art.&lt;br /&gt;
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Born on Nov. 29, 1917 in [[Beijing]], Hou was apprenticed from the age of 12 with the [[Peking Opera]]. However, he soon switched his focus onto “[[xiangsheng]],” a Chinese comedic dialogue performance, successively following Master Chang Baochen and Zhu Kuoquan. In the historical development of the art of [[xiangsheng]], Hou was the most renowned practitioner. &lt;br /&gt;
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Hou began making his name starting from 1940 in [[Tianjin]]. After the founding of New China, in order to promote modern [[xiangsheng]], Hou Baolin joined the Beijing Xiangsheng Development Group and enthusiastically plunged into the movement of reforming [[xiangsheng]], making remarkable achievements. &lt;br /&gt;
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In 1955, Hou became a member of the China Broadcasting Performing Arts Group] (CBPG). During this period of time, he made great contributions to expand the art of [[xiangsheng]]. &lt;br /&gt;
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In 1979, Hou bid farewell to the stage and turned to engage in folk art theoretical research. &lt;br /&gt;
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In 1980, he was invited to Japan to study the features of Japanese folk art. The most loved and widely known by the Chinese of his numerous works include “Walking at Night],” “Opera and Dialect,” “Changing Career” and “Lord Guan Fights Qin Qiong.” He was also co-author of the “Introduction to Opera,” “Xiangsheng Art Theory” and “Xiangsheng Through the Ages.” &lt;br /&gt;
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Hou was elected as a representative of the fourth and fifth [[National People's Congress]] and vice president of the Chinese Quyi Artists’ Association. He also served as a part-time professor at [[Peking University]] and other institutions. &lt;br /&gt;
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