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What is the meaning of "main wind" in Chaoshan dialect?
Chatting is very devoted, mostly blowing water.
It is also called "losing wind" or "losing discipline", in which "Zhou" and "losing" are homophonic in Chaoshan dialect, meaning blowing water and bragging.
My analysis is more inclined to "lose fans". In the past, Chaoshan people went out to make a living in Southeast Asia and were called "lost fans". Probably the people who came back from "losing fans" boasted about how developed Southeast Asia was with their blind date, and later referred to people blowing water.
Personal understanding does not represent the source of this word. )
That's what it means, yes.
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