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What do you mean by putting salted fish in the back of some cars?

In daily life, we may see many users sticking pictures of various expression packs, gecko logos or angel wings icons on the rear of the car, but some users will stick one or more salted fish on the rear of the car, which makes many friends feel puzzled. So, what's the special significance of discharging salted fish behind cars?

Fish is homophonic with Xu. The original meaning of this' Xu' is to stop the horse while riding and shout loudly. The owner put a salted fish behind the vehicle to remind the vehicle behind it that it is time to stop. If it doesn't stop, there will be a rear-end collision. In fact, it is a psychological suggestion that fish with fish tails are not afraid of rear-end collision.

First, in fact, whether it is a gecko or a salted fish, it is a hint to some riders. Gecko stands for "blessing", and salted fish can be understood as a hint, suggesting that the owner himself is like a salted fish, without flexible driving skills, just like a novice on the road. I hope that the friends who drive behind will try to see more salted fish, try to be patient and try not to rear-end the car. Secondly, an old driver said that the owner placed salted fish at the back of the vehicle to express his strong wishes. If a man doesn't even have a dream of turning over a salted fish, what's the difference between it and salted fish? Even if you cook salted fish, let people know that you are the saltiest one.

Finally, the old driver said that salted fish is dead fish, dead fish is dead fish, and the homonym of dead fish is' Civic'. The increase of engine oil in the previous part of Honda Civic caused Civic to "roll over".