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What kind of person does Madhaha represent?

It is a metaphor for a person who is casual, sloppy, procrastinating in doing things, sloppy and unreliable.

Ma Daha:

Refers to being casual, sloppy, procrastinating in doing things, sloppy and unreliable. He does everything carelessly and carelessly, and he is too lazy to seriously examine himself, so he often laughs it off. Call such people "Madaha".

Historical Allusions

The cross talk "Buying a Monkey" performed by Ma Sanli?. The story tells of a cadre named "Ma Daha" who was famous for being irresponsible and careless. He wrote an announcement, which was to "go to the northeast corner of (Tianjin City) and buy fifty boxes of Monkey Brand Soap." However, Fei Biji's writing was careless and careless, and he mistakenly wrote "Go to the Northeast to buy fifty monkeys."

As a result, Madaha’s leaders were also bureaucratic and approved without even looking at the content; Madaha’s colleagues and subordinates were accustomed to blindly following the style of work and went on business trips to perform tasks without asking, causing trouble. Lots of hilarious jokes. For example, they traveled across more than half of China to purchase monkeys; although various places were surprised by the bizarre "purchase orders" of Tianjin buyers, they still caught monkeys everywhere to deliver goods; when the monkeys were transported back, a group of monkeys came out of the cage to cause trouble in the "Thousands of Goods Company", etc. .

Extended information

Synonyms

Sloppy:

It means careless, unmindful, negligent, and thoughtless.

Basic explanation

(1), carelessness and negligence.

(2), reluctantly, make do.

Quotation and explanation

Yang Shuo's "Youth": "Without a liaison officer, there are no eyes and ears. Don't be careless."

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