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Catch the allusion of yellow-footed chicken

According to Guangdong folk proverb, local farmers keep more hens and fewer cocks, but they need cocks when they sacrifice.

How to catch a rooster: In order to catch a rooster, first feed the hen to lure the rooster. When pecking, the rooster craves "color" and gets carried away.

Because the cock's feet are dark yellow and the hen's feet are light yellow, it is called "yellow-footed chicken".

Later, it was extended to women seducing men and then extorting money.

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The source of allusions in funny Cantonese

1, the origin of "dust"

According to legend, at the end of Qing Dynasty, there was a wealthy businessman named Chen Sand in Xiguan, Guangzhou. He made a fortune by dealing in foreign goods, and he wanted to show his prestige among his peers, so he paid attention to "style" inside and outside. He walks up and down the street in a sedan chair every day to show his wealth.

One night, when he went riding again, there was a sudden gust of wind, and the sedan chair bearer was unstable and almost threw Chen Sand out of the sedan chair. Chen Sand flew into a rage and wanted to punish the bearers. As soon as he came out, the strong wind blew away his hat and tie before it broke out, making him unstable. ?

Passers-by saw him in such a mess, clapped their hands and cheered, and said with a loud smile, "This time Chen Sand has become sand!" This is the origin of "Sha Chen", and later it was written as "Dust", which means the same thing. ?

2. "Amao's whole cake-hey? ? Like a whole? ? The source of the sample?

It is said that in the early years of the Republic of China, the famous Lianxianglou in Guangzhou hired a pastry chef named Qu Mao, also known as A Mao. Amao is very popular because he is honest and diligent. Every day, when the tea market is about to break up, there are always many tea customers who buy some cakes (such as old lady cakes and preserved egg cakes) to take home.

When Amao knew about it, he often came out to inspect. When he found what kind of cakes were easy to sell or in short supply, he immediately made them to meet people's needs, so he was very popular with tea customers. Finally, he had a word of praise for Amao: "What? ? Like a whole? ? Sample. " It means doing what you don't have.

Later, I don't know why, this sentence was passed around in the street, but it changed from a positive meaning to a negative meaning, and its meaning evolved into something he was not asked to do. ?

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