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What are the code words on the Sichuan-Tibet line?

In China, there is a saying that I regret going to Tibet for a while, but I regret not going to Tibet all my life! Tibet has the most stunning natural landscape, and it is one of the five minority autonomous prefectures in China. It has a unique religious culture and simple customs, which make tourists yearn for it.

Many tourists who travel to Tibet will choose to take a bus from the Sichuan-Tibet line, because the scenery along the way is beautiful, it is an ancient tea-horse road, and it is also a tourist experience that donkey friends talk about. No, a donkey friend set out from Sichuan and decided to travel to Tibet.

On the way by car, the donkey friends found that there were many girls carrying big bags and small bags on the Sichuan-Tibet line. They often stopped cars on the road, and another girl held a strange sign with some code words that the donkey friends couldn't understand. This made the donkey friend feel very curious and asked the old driver who was playing the Sichuan-Tibet line with his peers: Why do you read so many code words here? What does it mean to be an illegitimate child?

The old driver praised: Just try it! The donkey friend is puzzled. He happened to meet a girl holding a sign begging for a child, so he stopped to ask. I just know that this girl is a poor tourist and hopes to visit Tibet with the least money!

So along the way, she almost came here by the donkey friends on the road. And asking for a child is to live in a tent alone, and many people can take care of each other together. From common sense, I hope to find a peer partner!

In addition, what does it mean to ask for RB on the Sichuan-Tibet line? Donkey friends praised it as the abbreviation of Red Bull. When traveling on the Sichuan-Tibet line, the consumption of physical strength is often the fastest, and Red Bull helps people replenish their physical strength, and poor tourists also seek help by asking RB.

These are some commonly used argots on the Sichuan-Tibet line. I don't know whether your trip on the Sichuan-Tibet line was pleasant or not. Have you ever encountered these things? If you visit the Sichuan-Tibet line, do you want to go hiking in go on road trip? Bian Xiao warmly reminds here: If a girl walks alone on the Sichuan-Tibet line, she still needs to pay attention to her personal safety, and it is often easy to attract the attempts of some lawless elements!