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What does Hunanese Baolibaoqi mean?

Baolibaoqi in Hunan dialect means: describing a person or thing that is a little nervous, stupid or has a strong energy. It is generally used in spoken language. This is a derogatory term, and in many cases it also describes a person who speaks and acts cutely silly. For example: "Don't be stupid, be careful when others call you Baolibaoqi." Baolibaoqi is an idiom, and "Baoqi" generally refers to being a little clever, deliberately making small things, and trying to make small things." Performance" to earn some attention.

The "Baoqi" in the idiom "Baoli Baoqi" generally refers to being a little clever, deliberately making a little fuss, making a little fuss, and making a small "performance" in order to earn some attention. , entertain the public. Therefore, "baoqi" was also used as a metaphor for talent in ancient times. For example, Tang Sunhua from the Qing Dynasty said in the poem "Happy Lu has no party and the title": "We have known Baoqi in the past, and we are happy to hear the good news."

There is also a joke about "Baoqi" : There is a wonderful article in "Ode to Laughter" by Zhao Nanxing of the Ming Dynasty. It is said that after a scholar died, he went to the Palace of Hell to report. He happened to encounter the King of Hell farting loudly, so he was inspired and quickly wrote an "Ode to Farts": "Fu But the king has a high golden buttocks, and the aura of treasure in his body is vaguely like the sound of silk and bamboo, as if it smells like musk orchid. The minister is standing in the wind, and the fragrance is overwhelming."

This "bullshit" has become a chant. , The King of Hell's body is light and his bones are soft, and he raises his noble hand in a leisurely manner, which adds ten years to the scholar's life and returns him to the world on the spot.