Joke Collection Website - Cold jokes - The absurdity of the article is often criticized as "nonsense". Why is it nonsense?

The absurdity of the article is often criticized as "nonsense". Why is it nonsense?

Today we will look at the so-called nonsense, explain the meaning, and accuse others of speaking or writing fluently. At first, it was "dog skin can't get through." There are no sweat glands on the dog's epidermis.

In cool summer, dogs radiate heat from their bodies with their tongues. "Dog skin is blocked" refers to the physical characteristics of dogs. Because "skin" and "fart" are homophonic, fart is a dirty thing, which is unreasonable for poets or unreasonable people.

Demoted with fart, the meaning is more vivid. Later, people were wrong. Conventionally, "dog skin is impassable" has become "nonsense"

Interpretation of idioms: Accusing others of their remarks or articles is extremely unsmooth. The origin of the idiom: Shi Yukun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" back to the 35 th: "Liu Lao married with a wolf's heart, and Shengfeng couplets are meaningless." Idiom sentence-making: Although your article is nonsense, there are still people vying to find you to advertise.

Zou Taofen's idiom "omnipotent expert" is used as predicate, object and attribute; Used to analyze articles or remarks: This idiom is a derogatory idiom, which means that "the dog's skin can't get through". There are no sweat glands on the dog's epidermis. In cool summer, dogs radiate heat from their bodies with their tongues. "Dog skin is blocked" refers to the physical characteristics of dogs.

Because "skin" and "fart" are homophonic, fart is a dirty thing. For people who are ignorant of poetry or arts and sciences, it is more vivid to belittle with fart. Later, people were wrong.

Conventionally, "dog skin is impassable" has become "nonsense" Writing an article is like putting shit, giving off an unpleasant smell for people to taste. If ~ ~ others can't smell it, it loses the meaning of the text and can only stink inside.