Liu Wenbin's recording.
1938, Liu Wenbin was invited by Guo Le record company to make 12 records, including 2 Zhang Qingzhu Guo Ziyi birthday records, 1 West Chamber records, 2 Xiayangzhou records, 1 Zhangzhuangzi Fanfen records, 1 Zhangwangerjie private service records. After the release of the recording system, JD.COM drums spread all over the country, which had a certain impact on the society. Some records also spread in Hong Kong, Macao, Japan and other places, becoming one of the main schools of northern Quyi. At that time, there were a group of small vendors specializing in record business. People called them "chatterboxes". They walked around the street with phonographs on their backs and put records on for everyone to enjoy. People often call Liu Wenbin's JD.COM drum, so sometimes you can hear his aria from time to time in the street. At that time, the charge was based on how many records were listened to. Thirty-six coppers can listen to six records, and sixty coppers can listen to 12 records.