This is the rule of Deyun Society. It was Mr. Zhang Wenshun, one of the founders of Deyun Society, who proposed the eight characters "clouds and cranes in the sky, dragons in the sky" to distinguish the order of apprenticeship.
It has been decades since these eight "subjects" were proposed and then used among the apprentices of Deyun Club. The audience also calls their names quite smoothly. Of course, it is also quite confusing. They are both Guo Degang's apprentices, but they are arranged in different subdivisions. Sometimes people mistakenly think that they are of different generations. Origin: Distinguish the time when students enter the school
Speaking of the eight words "Clouds and cranes in the sky, dragons in the sky" have been used in the names of Guo Degang's apprentices in Deyun Society for a certain period of time. We have to look back on this matter. At the beginning of the founding of Deyun Society.
In 1995, Guo Degang moved to Beijing and met several crosstalk enthusiasts while singing in a small theater. Together, they founded the "Beijing Crosstalk Conference" at that time. The founders at the time were Guo Degang and Zhang Wen. Shun and Li Jing, among whom Zhang Wenshun is the eldest.
At first, Guo Degang and others did not think about recruiting disciples, and their teacher-student relationship could not be resolved. Moreover, the group was founded mainly because of the same interests and hobbies, and also in the hope of being able to Earn some living expenses to meet urgent needs.
No one expected that at the beginning of this century, Guo Degang’s cross talk gradually attracted attention. At the same time, the Deyun Society led by him also gradually developed. At that time, Guo Degang accepted many people to study cross talk at Deyun Club. He Yunwei, Cao Yunjin, Kong Yunlong, Yue Yunpeng, etc. entered Deyun Club in those years.
In 2004, Guo Degang became a disciple of Hou Yaowen and became a crosstalk actor of the "Ming" generation. It was at that time that Guo Degang became popular and Deyun Society also developed rapidly.
It seems that in 2006, Guo Degang began to accept the first batch of apprentices and gave them the "Yun" character. "Clouds and cranes rise to the sky, dragons soar across the sea" was proposed by Zhang Wenshun to distinguish the chronological order of students entering Deyun Club. Remember, there is one subject every two years, without distinction of seniority.
Guo Degang also accepted this suggestion and thought it was very useful. At that time, Deyun Club was developing rapidly, and it was also the time to recruit people. There were many students who came to Deyun Club to learn from their teachers. Guo Degang is also in his early thirties. He is young and energetic and has personally taught many apprentices. Looking forward to the development of Deyun Society also reflects its necessity
It is said that many students who later entered Deyun Society first experienced Gao Feng's teachings in Deyun Society, and then I had the opportunity to become a disciple of Guo Degang.
Firstly, this is because there are indeed more people who have come to Deyun Society to learn skills in recent years. Secondly, as Deyun Society has developed to a certain extent, Guo Degang has gradually grown older, and it is impossible for him to come. The students will personally accept them as their beloved disciples and teach them personally.
As Deyun Society has developed into such a big family, those who become apprentices are just like us going to school, with different levels and classes. And that's what they stipulated in the early years: "Clouds and cranes rise to the sky, dragons soar across the sea".
Thinking about it now, Guo Degang’s disciples such as Zhongxiao have come out. It seems that there are quite a lot of people who come to Deyun Club to learn from their masters. Indeed, from the time when Deyunshe was founded by three people, it has now developed into a company with hundreds of people. At such a speed, it seems that it was necessary to arrange the subjects in the first place. Otherwise, you would really not be able to recognize which period they were from. Getting started.
It is easy to understand that Deyun Society is not like a personal master-disciple relationship. Several people are apprentices, so there is no need to pay attention to typesetting. Dozens and hundreds of people come to learn skills, and there is a font size. Still better managed. As the saying goes: "The forest is big and there are all kinds of birds!" With multiple types of words, it's easy to call them brothers! Once the rules are used, it is difficult to cancel them
Apprenticeship to learn skills is inherently more traditional. In the early years, apprenticeships had to be made known, otherwise they would not recognize the apprentices, but now they are divided by a font size Isn’t the master-disciple relationship more convenient?
Besides, this typesetting class has been going on for more than ten years, and students from Deyun Society have all been ranked in Xiaozi Department. If this period is cancelled, wouldn’t it be even more chaotic? Moreover, Deyunshe uses these words to rank the entry order, which has never caused any problems, so there is no need to change them.
Once the generational typesetting is used, it is difficult to change it, and the same is true for the entry time for subject typesetting. If it is true that typesetting is no longer used, it is just that the students and apprentices who will get started in the future will no longer use it. Just like the "Deshou Bao Wenming" character generation in the cross talk circle, typesetting was no longer continued after the Ming character generation.
So, the "crane in the sky, dragon in the sky" in the middle row of Deyun Society's disciples was proposed by Mr. Zhang Wenshun when Deyun Society was established in the early years, in order to better distinguish the general time of entry-level students.
Under normal circumstances, this kind of typesetting will not be canceled. After all, it is very good to use it. If one day it is no longer used, then it will be just a matter of moving forward and no longer typing in the future. Or it may be cut off after being ranked in the Haizi Branch.
And this is also the typesetting among Guo Degang’s apprentices. When one day he stops accepting apprentices, won’t this typesetting end? When it comes to the apprentices such as Yue Yunpeng, that generation is another arrangement.