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I'm Athena Chu.

Pinyin bi s ā n

Part of speech nouns

Basic explanation

⒈ ? Fang: refers to the vagrants who have no proper occupation in the city

What do you mean, loser?

I'm Athena Chu.

Pinyin bi s ā n

Part of speech nouns

Basic explanation

⒈ ? Fang: refers to the vagrants who have no proper occupation in the city

What do you mean, loser?

I'm Athena Chu.

Pinyin bi s ā n

Part of speech nouns

Basic explanation

⒈ ? Fang: refers to the vagrants who have no proper occupation in the city and make a living by begging or stealing. They are usually thin and dressed in rags.

A poor tramp who lives by begging or stealing;

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Wu Yu. Refers to hooligans and rogues.

Make a sentence, such an unruly punk, call the police to teach him a lesson!

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⒈ ? Wu Yu. Refers to hooligans and rogues.

Anti-tycoon

Citation interpretation 1? Shanghainese are called urban vagrants. They beg or steal for a living and have no proper jobs. They are usually very thin.

Quote Lu Xun's essay on Jie Jieting: "Isn't there a joke?" ..... there is a punk who likes to brag. One day, he happily told others,' four adults have talked to me.' People asked him, "What are you talking about?" Answer:' I was standing at his door, and four adults came out and said to me,' Go away! "* * *" Against stereotyped Party writing ":"The fourth sin of stereotyped Party writing is: tasteless language, like begging. Shanghainese call it a little beggar, and it is also very similar to our stereotyped Party writing. It is very dry and ugly. "After the liberation of Shanghai, Zhu Yannian was as poor as a little beggar, and he stretched out his hand to borrow money to eat and drink everywhere, making life more and more difficult.