Liu Zhipeng has been devoted to the performance and research of Shaanxi Kuaishu, and is active in Shaanxi Quyi stage, which is deeply loved by the audience. Before him, Shaanxi Kuaishu did not become a fixed folk art form, but a jingle passed down from mouth to mouth. In the late 1950s, Shandong Kuaishu and Allegro were integrated into Shaanxi Allegro, and with the help of Hou, a master of Shandong Kuaishu and crosstalk, Shaanxi Kuaishu, a new form of folk art, was founded. In the 1960s, Shaanxi Kuaishu was recognized by the national folk art circles and became the founder of Shaanxi Kuaishu. With his efforts, this form of folk art with Shaanxi local characteristics has been popularized and spread, which has had a great influence in the northwest and even the whole country. Liu Zhipeng performed and created nearly 1,000 Shaanxi Allegro books in his life, such as Five Fences, Removing Scars from Lu Da, Meeting Eight Companies by chance, and Street Sentinel. These fast-paced books are either fast-paced books transplanted to other provinces or original in ordinary life. Liu Zhipeng brought a lot of happiness to the audience with his vivid performances, which made Shaanxi Kuaishu, a new folk art form, widely spread.
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As the founder of Shaanxi Kuaishu, in order to carry forward this unique folk art form in Shaanxi, Liu Zhipeng has been keen on spreading the art of Kuaishu and has spread it all over the world. At present, the Shaanxi fast-writing actors who are active on the Quyi stage are all Liu Zhipeng's proteges. Liu Yunlong, a disciple of Liu Zhipeng, said, "It was the teacher who created Shaanxi Express. He spent his whole life doing it for Shaanxi Express. He performed thousands of programs in his life and trained a large number of disciples. Strive for Excellence in art and be passionate about teaching skills. " Liu Zhipeng's disciple Zhao Jingbo still remembers the teacher's humility and strict teaching: "The teacher's performance is absolutely first-class. He didn't perform seven or eight programs at a time on the stage in Xi 'an, and the audience wouldn't let him go. He accepted an unpaid and unconditional apprenticeship. On weekdays, he is very modest, but he is very strict with art, which makes people unbearable. He took pains to teach us by word of mouth and heart, one stroke and one style. "
Liu Zhipeng died in 2005 at the age of 70. According to Zhao Jingbo, three days before his death, Liu Zhipeng was still performing for the audience on the stage. "The teacher said before that he might die on the stage, but I didn't expect this to happen. At that time, he will not be able to step down. "