Which comedian do you most admire? Zhou Xingchi? Kim Carey? Or Uncle Benshan? Obviously, there are more people who worship Star Lord. So, do you know who the comedian star most admires? Yeah, it’s Charlie Chaplin.
  Charlie Chaplin is the greatest comedian in the history of world cinema. He is very talented, rare, and almost omnipotent and omnipotent in the field of film art. Most of Chaplin’s films are self-edited, directed, self-directed, composed, and directed by himself, so Bernard Shaw praised him as “a unique and great genius in the film industry.”
   But, did you know? In addition to writers, directors, actors, composers, conductors and dancers, Chaplin also has an identity-a master of humor. Do not believe it, please take a look at his humorous deeds!
  Meet Einstein
  Chaplin lived near a park. One night, Chaplin walked on the boulevard and met the famous physicist Einstein. Einstein said: “Mr. Chaplin, I admire you! Your movie “Gold Rush” can be understood by everyone in the world, and you will definitely become a great person.”
   At that time, love Einstein just put forward the “relativity theory”, because it is too esoteric, almost no one can understand, and even many physicists do not admit that it will have a huge impact on the development of science. So, Chaplin said: “Mr. Einstein, I admire you even more! No one in the world understands your theory of relativity, but you have become a great person.”
  Eat roast duck with Premier Zhou
   In 1954, at the Geneva conference, Premier Zhou Enlai invited the Chaplins and his wife to the Chinese Embassy for dinner.
   During the banquet, Chaplin said that no matter where he went, people would learn from his duck steps to welcome him. With that said, he stood up and performed a duck step, causing everyone to laugh. Coincidentally, there was a Peking Duck at dinner on that day, and Chaplin humorously said, “I really don’t want to eat this Roast Duck. Because my signature action is inspired by the duck’s gait, if you eat its meat , I can’t bear it!”
   Premier Zhou had to smile and apologize to him, but Chaplin retorted and said: “However, I imitated the American duck, but the Chinese duck was on the table, and I ate a few bites. It doesn’t matter!” Xi laughed suddenly.
  Fool’s Day joke
  One year on April Fool’s Day, a newspaper in New York made a joke that Chaplin and the elders resigned. Many friends heard this unfortunate news and went to express their condolences, but they were greeted by Chaplin himself. When everyone understood it, they were angry and condemned the newspaper.
  However, Chaplin was not angry at all. He came to his friend and said, “Yes, I am dying. This newspaper just advances the date by many years.”
  on his head Flies
   Chaplin often participates in various public welfare activities. Once, when he was attending a teaching session, a fly flew around his head.
   At this time, an assistant handed over a fly swatter. Chaplin waved a few times without hitting, and finally, the fly landed in front of him. Chaplin raised the fly swatter and was about to give it a fatal blow. Suddenly, Chaplin stopped his hand, looked at the fly carefully, and then put away the fly swatter. The assistant hurriedly said, “Why don’t you fight?” Chaplin slowly said: “It wasn’t this fly that flew over my head just now.”
  Imitated show humor
  Chaplin name After Zhenying, more people imitated him. So, a company organized a parody show to see who was most like Chaplin.
   Chaplin came to participate in the competition after hearing the news. Later, the results came out, Chaplin only won the second place. Chaplin believes that this is the most brilliant humor he encountered in his life.
  73,000 letters
  One winter, Chaplin came to London. In less than three days, he received 73,000 letters. He had to ask six typists for help.
  After a few days of busyness, the typists finally classified the letters as follows: 16,000 letters to Chaplin for loans and assistance, ranging from forty shillings to 20,000 pounds; yes Ten women claimed to be his mother, and they wrote vividly in the letter that Chaplin was kidnapped as a child; nearly 700 people said that he was his uncle, aunt and cousin, and asked the comedy master to generously help; Thousands of women confided in their affection; someone wanted to give their children to him, saying that he would be the heir to his business; various inventors, businessmen, and people on the verge of bankruptcy all wrote to him to buy shares; even, One person sent a pawn ticket asking Chaplin to redeem his grandmother’s dentures from the pawnshop for him.