introduce comic remarks in dialogue
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is s ā K ē D ǎ h ù n, which means the actions and confessions that are interspersed in the opera performance to make the audience laugh, and also the words and actions that guide people to laugh. From Zhang Sheng cooking the sea.
The origin of Idioms
The first discount of Zhang Sheng's cooking the sea written by Li Haogu in Yuan Dynasty: "you can do whatever you want, such as fighting, kicking, dancing, playing God, joking and acting recklessly."
Idiom usage
It refers to the action and speech that make people laugh.
Examples
There is no lack of gag in drama.
The 65th chapter of "Jin Ping Mei" written by Xiaosheng of Lanling in Ming Dynasty: "picking lotus boats and making jokes."
Chinese PinYin : sā kē dǎ hùn
introduce comic remarks in dialogue
arrange in order of seniority. lùn zī pái bèi