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"Where to dig potatoes? Dig potatoes in the suburbs, dig a sack? Dig a sack! " What do you mean?
Where to dig potatoes, dig potatoes in the suburbs. Dig a bag, dig a bag.
The source of this sentence is a cross talk in the Spring Festival Evening. The pronunciation of this flower is homophonic with Japanese pseudonyms, so at first glance it feels particularly Japanese, but it is actually meaningless, purely entertaining and funny. The corresponding Japanese pseudonyms are as follows:
とどなにちわ、とどじょうちちわ、いわいまで、いわいまで。
Extended data:
Homophony is a Chinese vocabulary, pronounced as Xiéyιn, which is a figure of speech in which homophones or homophones are used to replace the original words.
For example:
People also think that' Bashun' is probably an individual name, while' unbearable' is a homonym. -Mao Dun's Story of the Hand II
LakeWaban, homophonic, I call her' comfort ice'. -Bing Xin's "Send a Little Reader" VII
Oranges, red dates and other foods use their homophones to get good luck. -Qin Mu's "Long Street Lights, Beijing Spring Festival"
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-homophonic
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