双簧

雙簧
shuānghuáng
noun #35,537

Meanings

  1. 1 a comic duo act (one performer mouths while the hidden one speaks/sings)
  2. 2 double-reed (as in oboe/bassoon)
  3. 3 (figurative) a coordinated act / put-up job

Examples

Tāmen liǎng gè yī gè chàng hóngliǎn yī gè chàng báiliǎn, jiǎnzhí shì zài chàng shuānghuáng.
One plays good cop and the other bad cop — they're basically doing a double act.
Chūnjié wǎnhuì shàng de shuānghuáng biǎoyǎn dòu lèle guānzhòng.
The shuānghuáng comic act on the Spring Festival Gala had the audience in stitches.

Tips

history
Traditional (folk performance art): one performer (the 'face') sits in front and mimes; another (the 'voice') hides behind and speaks/sings, so it looks like the front one is doing it all. Said to have been invented in the late Qing by the singer (Huáng Fǔchén) when his voice failed and his son spoke for him from behind a chair (per 《新华词典》).

Stroke Order

shuāng
huáng