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Kuaiban
''Kuaiban'' is a form of oral storytelling performance that is popular in northern China. It is a type of ''shuochang''. ==Background== Kuaiban is sometimes called ''kuai ban'' (快板), literally meaning ''fast boards'' or ''bamboo talk''. It is also known as ''kuai shu'', literally meaning ''fast books''. In Beijing, the art form is known as ''kuaibanr''. The name refers to bamboo clappers, a set of small bamboo boards or bones, which the performer rattles to produce an accompanying beat (similar to rapping). The free rhyming style is called "flower point". The line should have seven words. This rule, however, is not strictly followed if the rhythmic beat and rhyme coincide to allow more words or fewer words.
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