Ma Ji not only put Feng Gong on the road of art, but also changed his life. Feng Gong, wearing a hat and flowers, accompanied by crosstalk performer Liu Quangang, went to Maggie's grave. By the way, Liu Quangang is also an active comedian, and his teacher is Maggie's former partner Tang Jiezhong. In the meantime, Maggie also taught him. Mr. Liu Quangang first shouted to Maggie's grave that Feng Gong's apprentice had come to see you. Feng Gong immediately took off his hat, stepped forward, bowed his head, and respectfully put the flowers on Maggie's grave. Then they picked the other flowers one by one from Liu Quangang and arranged them in order. One of them was accidentally dropped, so Feng Gong immediately picked it up and put it back carefully. Then Liu Quangang said, let's bow. Then shout, two bows and three bows, and shout at Mr. Ma Ji with Feng Gong.
It seems that Maggie's tomb is unique, and the most prominent thing is his big smiling face, just like the smiling face that he often shows in front of the audience in his life. The granite next to it is engraved with the calligraphy "Jiuyangchang Road" written by Maggie. This sentence comes from a poem by Yang Wanli in the Southern Song Dynasty. The whole sentence is that half-life fame is chicken ribs, and one way to live is nine narrow intestines, which should also be a summary portrayal of Ma Ji's life. The tombstone has Maggie's name, Ma Shuhuai's original name and date of birth and death.
Maggie didn't advocate accepting apprentices at that time. It is more suitable for the tone of love between teachers and students, so an apprenticeship meeting was held to form a formal relationship between teachers and students. In fact, Feng Gong, Liu Wei and others have always called Maggie Maggie's teacher. Of course, their respect has not diminished at all, just like the worship of Mr. Ma Ji this time. Although Feng Gong didn't say a word during the whole process, everyone could see his inner respect and nostalgia for the master.