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Put more pepper and less salt. Poor monks can't eat too salty.

Sheep oil coriander is spicy, and you can eat anything baked. White water mutton dipped in salt water, and a purple garlic.

There is a language phenomenon that is very popular in China. Many people, whether leading cadres or ordinary people, just say a few words. For example, it is natural for people who drink to show their own or others' heroism at the dinner table.

Deep feelings, a stuffy; Shallow feelings, lick it; Feelings are thick, drink enough; Emotional iron, drinking blood.

This language phenomenon is generally called "jingle" by ordinary people. The jingle originates from life and is most commonly used by vendors. The quality of the goods sold has a lot to do with fluency. Proper use of jingles can even achieve the purpose of clearing the field and selling goods.

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What is "Jingle"? According to the Modern Chinese Dictionary, it refers to "a popular Chinese spoken rhyme with irregular sentences, pure spoken language and easy reading." We think it may be more appropriate to call this popular language phenomenon "folk songs". The so-called "folk songs", that is, "folk songs", are mostly related to current affairs and politics. I say this for the following reasons:

First, it comes from the people and is widely circulated among the people. It is actually a member of the "human" family;

Second, today's "jingles" mainly reflect many bad phenomena in the satirical society, which are mostly related to current events and have obvious tendencies in the sense of praise and criticism, which conforms to the definition of "folk songs".

The difference lies in the word "new". Because this kind of folk songs mainly appeared after 1980s, they rose with China's reform and opening-up, and they are "language products" in the new period, with a unique way-people just talk about them orally, not sing them in the form of music-so we call them "new folk songs" to show the difference with traditional folk songs.