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What does the word "Li Bai" mean in Jining dialect?

In Jining dialect, "Li Bai" means "Li Bai", "Er Li Bu" and "Er Li Ye", which is a metaphor for keeping one's word. For example, Xiao Zhang told Xiao Ming that there was water in the river ditch in the south, and a lot of fish washed down. Xiao Ming was a little incredulous, so he said, "Er Li Bu", the subtext. If you lie, you are a turtle grandson. Xiao Zhang patted his chest and said,

Jining dialect is a dialect in Jining, Shandong province, and most of it belongs to Yanhe dialect or Cailu dialect in Central Plains Mandarin. Although Shandong dialect has its own characteristics, it is still different from Jining dialect in many places. It can be said that Shandong dialect is divided into different parts, and each part has different characteristics.

Without Jining dialect, it is not a pure Shandong dialect. Shandong has a large population and a long history, and dialects are no exception. It can be divided by city.

Jining dialect is relatively straightforward, which sounds like swearing, but it is not. Because Shandong people are generous, don't care about summaries, speak frankly and never bend, so dialects in many places in Shandong are swearing words, but the surface is swearing, but the real meaning of words is exclamations or jokes.