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The difference between sarcasm and teasing

The difference between cynicism and teasing is as follows:

1. Different meanings

Cycy: It means ridicule and sarcasm in harsh language.

Taking fun: According to the definition in the "Chinese Dictionary", teasing refers to making fun of the other person with words.

2. Different sources

Cynical sarcasm: Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty's "Yu Yan": "Chu Gongziwei was the meeting of Guo. At that time, everyone knew that Ziwei usurped the country. , all have a sense of injustice, so the Jin officials spoke sarcastically and ridiculed hotly, all because of their great ambition."

Joking:? New History of the Five Dynasties. Volume 15. Biography of Tang Mingzong's family. .Zong Rong, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, said: "If the article is not a regular one, it will not be effective. If it is spread among the people, it will only be made fun of."网 lěng yán lěng yǔ means a cold and sarcastic remark, a pungent and sarcastic remark from the side or the reverse. From "Quotations of Zen Master Baolin" by Baolin of the Song Dynasty.

The source of the idiom: "Quotations of Zen Master Baolin" by Baolin of the Song Dynasty: "The mountain gate is sparse, the door is closed, and the whole house is in one's own house. Why do you need to speak coldly and knock people secretly?"

Idiom Usage: conjunction; used as an attributive or adverbial; has a derogatory meaning; refers to people's speech.

Example:

Shu Sanhe's "Wu Song Fights the Tiger": "I said it to him with good intentions, but he actually hurt him."

Ming· Volume 37 of Feng Menglong's "Eternal Words to Awaken the World": "Just these sarcastic words, ridiculing and ridiculing, teach people how to behave!"