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What does Zabayi mean?

Zabayi means drunk.

Zabayi is the language of Uighurs in Xinjiang, translated into Chinese, which means "alcoholic, alcoholic madman". In Xinjiang, people will say "Zabayi" whenever they meet "drunkards and drunkards". Zabayi "is not afraid of alcohol, nor is it a respectful name for drinkers, but a person who drinks too much and revels."

Drinking can add fun, but some people often drink too much, but they can't help but get excited. They talk big, drink too much, fight and destroy morality. "Zabayi" is a derogatory term, especially for those who drink too much and have bad behaviors or habits.

They usually gather in a small shop where things are placed on dusty wooden shelves. They won't mind such an environment, as long as the owner of this shop is willing to pay on credit.

Usually three or four people gather around a bottle of wine and drink it in a glass. When others laugh, they quietly use their thumbs and forefingers around the edge of the glass to comfort themselves and sip. A bottle of wine can often be drunk from noon to sunset. If you are rich, it is quite satisfactory to have a bag of peanuts or fried soybeans with your wine.

Zabayi related songs:

Related folk songs include "Spring in Zabayi" (lyrics: Ann Liang Ming; Singers: Wang Yang, Ann Liang Ming) Wuyi Night Market Brothers (original song: Dao Lang) and so on. Spring in Zabayi is a new genre of "Qiaqia" folk songs. It's just a joke in Uygur language. The lyrics in it are "Although I am Zabayi, I despise you. I tell you in autumn that winter will pass. "