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What does Bagaya Road mean?
"Bagaya Road" is a transliteration of Japanese "ばかやろぅ". After getting familiar with Japanese culture, we found that the Japanese seldom used this insulting word in China, because at that time, the Japanese highly respected the Bushido spirit, which had a core idea: dignity was greater than life.
When someone says "Bagaya Road" to someone, it means that someone is at an absolute disadvantage in status and strength. Just like the fish slaughtered on the sticky board, such insulting words often inspire the bushido spirit that someone adheres to. In order to preserve the remaining dignity, even if he is not strong enough, he will rise up and resist.
History has repeatedly told us:
If you lag behind, you will be beaten. Friendship must be based on equality and mutual benefit, both for the country and for individuals. You are strong, and the country is you. This country is Qian Qian, this country is very strong, and Qian Qian is very good!
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