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What contribution did Ma Ji, the father of Ma Dong, the host of The Story of Chipa, make to China art?
Ma Ji (1934-200665438+February 20th), formerly known as Ma Shuhuai, was born in Baodi District, Tianjin, and was born in Huang Zhuang Village, Baodi County, Tianjin. He was a late crosstalk performer and crosstalk master. He was only a small apprentice in his early years, but through his own efforts, he realized great changes in his life. Among his cross talk works, programs such as Praise of Mountaineering Heroes, Portrait and Looking for Uncle have great influence.

Ma Ji is one of the earliest crosstalk artists in China. He has made outstanding contributions to the development of China's crosstalk art, not only because he inherited and passed on China's crosstalk art, but more importantly, he created some crosstalk that not only paid attention to reality but also paid more attention to human nature. This is his initiative, because his cross talk art can develop rapidly in China. His contribution cannot be buried.

Ma Ji has influenced several generations, making them love our traditional culture in China more and making outstanding contributions to the inheritance of traditional culture.