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  2. Americans and Chinese share jokes on 'alternative TikTok' as ...

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    The honest, funny conversations on RedNote may not be what Chinese President Xi Jinping had in mind when he spoke about "strengthening people-to-people cultural exchanges" between China and the US.

  3. 105 truly funny jokes that'll make you laugh yourself silly - AOL

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    Stock up on these dad jokes, corny puns and funny knock-knock jokes to use the next time you need a good laugh.

  4. With Shane Gillis' return to SNL, Asians ask when they'll ...

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    Comedian Shane Gillis’ return to “Saturday Night Live” has reignited a discussion about the way Asian jokes have persisted in comedy. Many are criticizing the sketch comedy show after it ...

  5. Chinese comedy - Wikipedia

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    Chinese skit is a form of performance about small things in people's daily lives. Chinese skit is generally regarded as originating in 1980s. It has inherited qualities, and developed from other forms of comedy, such as stage play, xiangsheng, Errenzhuan and comic drama. A skit revolves around just one topic, but with a lot of action and lively ...

  6. One Hundred Thousand Bad Jokes - Wikipedia

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    One Hundred Thousand Bad Jokes (Chinese: 十万个冷笑话) is a series of Chinese comics that are being serialized on the Chinese online comic website YouYaoQi. One Hundred Thousand Bad Jokes is mainly constituted by several stories of parodies of classic Chinese animations and comics such as Prince Nezha's Triumph Against Dragon King and Calabash Brothers, famous Japanese animations and ...

  7. Chinese riddles - Wikipedia

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    Chinese riddles stand in a tradition traceable to around the second century CE. They are partly noted for their use of elaborate visual puns on Chinese characters. According to Timothy Wai Keung Chan, 'the Chinese riddle originates in far antiquity and reached its mature form around the Warring States Period (475–221 BCE)'.

  8. 155 corny jokes that are so bad, they're good - AOL

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    The best corny jokes, knock-knocks, one-liners and dad jokes for kids, adults and everyone else in need of a good laugh.

  9. Homophonic puns in Standard Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Many Chinese take great delight in using the large amount of homophones in the language to form puns, and they have become an important component of Chinese culture. [3] In Chinese, homophones are used for a variety of purposes from rhetoric and poetry to advertisement and humor, and are also common in Chinese loans , for example phono-semantic ...