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What's the next joke of King Gehudi?
King Gaihudi, river demon in Baota Town, bandit slang. Slang from Yang Zirong and Bandits in "Taking Tiger Mountain Outward". It has no practical significance, and now it is mostly used for funny conversations between friends.
The phrase "The heavenly king covers the earth tiger, and the river demon in Baota Town" comes from "Taking the Tiger Mountain Outside" extracted from Lin Yuan. This sentence is called slang and "incision" in Jin Yong's works. In today's words, it is a code word, which is itself a Jianghu code word developed by some industries for confidentiality.
The dialogue is as follows:
Bandit: Mushroom, which way are you going? What is the price? (What person? Where are you going? )
Yang Zirong: Ha! Come whenever you want, want to eat milk, mom, miss her family, and her uncle is here. (looking for peers)
Yang Zirong: Meet Third Master!
Robber: King Gehudi! How dare you! Dare to anger your ancestors? )
Yang Zirong: River Demon in Baota Town! In that case, let me fall from the mountain and drown in the river. )
Bandit: Pheasants can't climb Mount Tianwang with their heads down! You are not a real card. )
Yang Zirong: There is a lot of rice on the ground. Hey, there are roots! Lao Tzu is a real brand, an old brand. )
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