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What does it mean to bite a wave in Chaoshan dialect?

It is impolite to bite a wave in Chaoshan dialect. "Wave" refers to a man's genitals at this time; I wave (god), wave block (anger), strange waves (strange) and so on. It depends on where it is used, because "wave" is a polysemous word with different combinations and uses.

Chaozhou dialect is one of the ancient and special dialects in China today. Chaozhou dialect is the main carrier of Chaoshan culture, which mainly includes Chaozhou songs, Chaozhou dramas, Chaozhou dramas, Chaozhou song books, Chaozhou dramas, Chaozhou songs, local proverbs, sketches, riddles and stories. It retains the ancient meaning of Chinese and plays an important role in the study of tide studies and ancient books and poems.

Matters needing attention and key points in Chaoshan:

Chaozhou dialect, also known as Chaozhou dialect, Chaoshan dialect and Chaozhou dialect, belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family, Chinese language family, Fujian language family, Minnan language family and Chaoshan language family. Located in Chaoshan area (Chaozhou, Jieyang and Shantou) along the eastern coast of Guangdong Province, it is also the main gathering place of overseas hipsters in Southeast Asia. The word "Chaozhou dialect" has existed since ancient times and has been widely recognized by chaozhou people at home and abroad. In recent years, it is also commonly known as "Chaoshan dialect".

Minnan dialect belongs to one of the eight language families of Chinese dialects, and it is also one of the oldest and most special dialects in China. Only Chaoshan people can understand the wave culture, for example, the wave hits the cup (full of confidence), the wave likes to climb fans (depravity), the wave catches mosquitoes (bitter words), the Buddha sees Zhou Ren (extremely clever), and the wave is bigger than the oil bag (procrastination).

Baidu Encyclopedia-Chaozhou Dialect