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Interesting Chaoshan proverbs

Chaoshan is located at the junction of Guangdong and Fujian along the southeast coast of China. It is beautiful and rich. There are many humorous sayings in Chaoshan. The following is an interesting Chaoshan proverb I compiled for you. Welcome to reading.

Interpretation of interesting Chaoshan proverbs

Chaoshan dialect: not enough to eat.

Meaning: Have you eaten?

Chaoshan dialect: scraping glue marks

Meaning: refers to being pointed at and spoken ill of behind one's back.

Chaoshan dialect: the temple crosses the stone

Meaning: refers to a stubborn person

Chaoshan dialect: Liuluo

Meaning: gossip

Chaoshan dialect: fake tea dregs

Meaning: It means that the person who should help did something he shouldn't have done and didn't do it.

Chaoshan dialect: dead dad

Meaning: very, very very.

Chaoshan dialect: full of spiders

Meaning: Spider's feet and belly are metaphors of belly swelling.

Chaoshan dialect: step by step

Meaning: Don't be wordy.

Chaoshan dialect: Mai Siniang!

Don't bargain (mainly for trading)

Chaoshan dialect: I love to death when I talk about stones.

Meaning: The weather is very cold.

Chaoshan dialect: knock on the dragon!

Meaning: as poor as hell

Chaoshan dialect: rich enough to keep oil

Meaning: very rich, so much for sun protection!

Chaoshan Dialect: Jiaocun Dialing Correction

Meaning: Nothing to do.

Chaoshan dialect: people are familiar with the ceremony and I am familiar with it

Meaning: That is to say, although people are very affectionate, I should pay attention to manners.

Chaoshan dialect: single firewood is good for fire, and single firewood is good for foam.

Meaning: A person does things without consultation.

Chaoshan dialect: cowboy Wu Beihu

Moral: Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers.

Chaoshan dialect: thousands of people suffer, and no one is sick.

Meaning: Everyone has his own troubles, but no one has the same pain.

Chaoshan dialect: crabs are afraid of temples, and people are stupid!

Moral: the crab is old and tender, and people are fine and stupid.

Chaoshan dialect: Birds fly and people have footprints!

Meaning: If you want to be unknown, you have to do it yourself.

Chaoshan dialect: teach your son to swim and be a tree!

Meaning: Climbing trees can lead to death or injury, and swimming can help you keep healthy.

Interesting Chaoshan proverbs

Chaoshan Dialect: Sum Calculation

Meaning: cost-effective meaning

Chaoshan dialect: hanging lanterns for half a day

Meaning: Like lanterns, they can neither go up to the sky nor go down to the ground.

Chaoshan dialect: Honesty must be at the end.

Meaning: Honest people always have good results.

Chaoshan dialect: Peace is Italy.

Meaning: People have diseases, which cost a lot of money to treat, and they can't work, so they lose a lot.

Chaoshan dialect: a classic sentence of cattle excrement and Buddha driving people away

Meaning: rural people should quote classics without reading.

Chaoshan dialect: adults bend, slaves straight.

Meaning: Adults should keep their mouths shut, while children are innocent and can say whatever they want.

Chaoshan dialect: Money makes a lot of money!

Meaning: A minor illness is not a serious illness.

Chaoshan dialect: learn to fly first, then learn to do business.

Meaning: a person who wants to succeed without laying a solid foundation of irony knowledge.

Chaoshan dialect: one person's opinion is not as detailed as two people's.

Meaning: refers to the wisdom of many people.

Chaoshan dialect: salty with bitterness.

Meaning: It means that clothes are dirty and salty, because they are too lazy to wash and change.

Chaoshan dialect: nothing through the market

Meaning: There is no such thing in society.

Chaoshan dialect: Tang Nian Shi Chun

Meaning: Over time.

Chaoshan dialect: sharp mouth and sharp tongue

Meaning: Good at talking.

Chaoshan dialect: look at the back on three sides and five eyes, and don't bear the short feet of the pond.

Meaning: Sister One-eyed is getting married on crutches. The matchmaker arranged for the woman to cover one eye behind the door, and the man was riding a horse. Both sides are satisfied with the blind date. The matchmaker said that both sides knew the trick. The matchmaker was so happy to teach the man's blind date that he fell and hurt himself. He taught the woman that Lang fell that day and cried bitterly.

Chaoshan dialect: take a photo with your eyes facing the sun!

Losers see winners get fruit.

Chaoshan dialect: don't eat or drink.

Meaning: There used to be craftsmen who taught apprentices, but the focus was left behind. Every time the disciples come to a critical moment, they should invite wine to give the teacher a banquet. After drinking the wine, the disciples were taught the secret recipe, so they stopped giving banquets.

Chaoshan dialect: Have eaten tofu.

Meaning: Those who have repeatedly lost and fought are as weak as tofu.

Chaoshan dialect: hornworm

Meaning: It will take a long time.

Chaoshan dialect: move the grave and buckle the golden castle.

Meaning: Digging a grave and smashing a golden bowl with bones is a metaphor for deep hatred.

Chaoshan dialect: Rafe meets an acquaintance.

Meaning: brag, meet acquaintances

Chaoshan dialect: Gong Zu doesn't bow, and Tao is evil.

What's the use of asking God if you are unfilial?

Chaoshan dialect: The tree is divided into two parts.

Moral: When a son grows up, he should set up his own door.

Chaoshan Dialect: Idle Immortals

Meaning: Being alive is more leisure than not dying.

Chaoshan dialect: ducks listen to thunder

Meaning: I don't understand

Classic Chaoshan proverb

Chaoshan dialect: cooked old bean paste

Meaning: Old bean paste is a metaphor for getting along for a long time and getting close.

Chaoshan dialect: salty and salty

Meaning: mean to the extreme

Chaoshan dialect: the healthy life of the elderly.

Meaning: Things (people) are very old or very old.

Chaoshan dialect: money and silver bags are burning in the coffin, crying.

Meaning: Everything, big or small, should be contracted by one person.

Chaoshan dialect: guest feelings are better than ghosts.

Moral: It is said that eating goods lit a fire for the world-weary in order to persuade people to hang themselves instead of killing themselves, which is a metaphor for hypocrisy.

Chaoshan Dialect: Chai Mu Gou Er-False Spirit

Meaning: The woodcarving's eyes are invisible, but it has dog's ears. Yelling when something happens, it looks smart. Used to satirize people who think they know a lot.

Chaoshan dialect: cats have no meat, ducks have no millet to sell for the night.

Meaning: Animals also feed on food.

Chaoshan Dialect: Duck Leaps East Four-Catch up with Partners

Meaning: Ducks jump into the toilet, one by one. ? Catch up? It means following the trend. Dongsi, Maokeng

Chaoshan dialect: it's called "Palm Chicken" and "Palm Chicken" and "Palm Duck".

Meaning: dull and inflexible.

Chaoshan dialect: chicken feet are long and duck feet are short-dangerous.

Meaning: Chicken's feet are longer and duck's feet are shorter, so chicken is taller and duck is shorter. Height, what is the name of Chaoshan dialect? Is it dangerous? . Metaphor is a person's height or cultural level.

Chaoshan dialect: put shit on the stream-smelly

Meaning: I fell into the river when I was shitting. Smelly and wet. ? Smelly and smelly? Notorious and corrupt. Postscript, autumn, autumn. Lu, it's wet.

Chaoshan dialect: shit on the wall, give it to the east

Meaning: If something (thing) reaches a safe level, take preventive measures again!

Chaoshan dialect: tucao

Meaning: nonsense

Chaoshan dialect: Charcoal at the bottom of the furnace-pieces

Meaning: Know everything and be familiar with it!

Chaoshan dialect: rotten chicken sells millet

I can't eat like a sick chicken.

Chaoshan dialect: I will be disfigured when I die.

Meaning: if you don't die, you will get seriously ill!

Chaoshan dialect: Eighteen sheds are transparent

Meaning: Try everything, which is derogatory! ! !

Chaoshan dialect: the tooth-biting centipede bites the chicken mother, and the dragon (gecko) bites the ground.

Meaning: It used to be thought that geckos can bite people, but in fact, they have no teeth and can't bite people.

Chaoshan dialect: My mother's Gong Bao jiaozi will definitely know the truth.

You don't know how the food tastes until you taste it yourself. See everything clearly. Want to know the ins and outs!

Chaoshan dialect: careful calculation, fear of abacus

Meaning: Every little makes a mickle, and the loss is amazing.

Chaoshan dialect: the lump is bigger than the booger.

Meaning: Small things are not worth talking about.

Chaoshan dialect: legless crab

Meaning: In other words, the helpless weak.

Chaoshan dialect: big details