| 打诨 | dǎ hùn | to intersperse comic remarks (in a performance); (fig.) to quip; to banter | |
| 插科打诨 | chā kē dǎ hùn | to include impromptu comic material in opera performance (idiom); to jest; buffoonery | |
| 说笑打诨 | shuō xiào dǎ hùn | to make all manner of quips and jokes (idiom) | |
| 撒科打诨 | sā kē dǎ hùn | to intersperse comic dialogue (as they do in operas) |
| 1 | I'm going to use another product. | |
| 2 | If we change places , you will be able to see better from here. | |
| 3 | Jesting' the short name of "making impromptu comic gestures and remarks", is one of the traditional dramatic methods in ancient China's dramas. | |
| 4 | Kehun, also known as fueled, is used in Chinese opera, creating a comical effect performance practices. | |
| 5 | A good Kehun is popular and smooth but not indecent, which should fit the character's role and the plot of the story. |