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Why are beggars also called "beggars" and "flowers"?

The name comes from the word "fundraising", which refers to the religious fundraising and begging activities of Buddhist monks.

Beggars are a profession, which refers to people who beg for a living, also known as "beggars" or "beggars". Beggars first appeared as monosyllabic words in ancient Chinese characters in China. "Begging" means begging and begging in gold characters, and it can also be used as an antonym to express giving. "Beggar", also known as "sentence" (gài), is often used as a sacrificial word in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, pointing to the gods to beg, such as "rain worship, sentence in the river", that is, rain disaster, the gods in the river beg.

Begging used to be called "transformation", and the way of begging was basically rap. Therefore, in terms of artistic genre, it was formerly called "Hua". The streets are full of beggars. At that time, beggars were called "Huazi" and Beijing dialect was also called "casually". This passer-by is quite complicated, some are in groups, and some are solitary.

These beggars wander the streets all day. When shops open or people hold happy events, "Hanako" with "Halaba" (organs made of shoulder blades of cattle) will flock to them. Some people like to read songs, some people sing Taiping lyrics, some people come to look for treasure, and the waiter can't bear it, so he looks for a "street keeper" to try to stop it. Our family takes out leftovers and money to send these flowers away.