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What does Tasilang mean in Xinjiang dialect?

It's over, dead. Xinjiang dialect is a jingle based on Shaanxi-Gansu dialect (mainly Gansu dialect) and rhyme performance. It is commonly known as "telling jokes" in Xinjiang. All ethnic groups have lived in harmony for a long time and cultures have influenced each other. Xinjiang dialect has also absorbed some common words of ethnic minorities. When people get together, chat or drink, they will tell some funny jokes to enliven the atmosphere, including jokes and folk songs, such as: McGrady: Come here. Leather teeth: onions. For example, the famous dish "Pila (red)": leather teeth, peppers, tomatoes, plus coriander, cold shredded pork is both. Tiger dishes in the mainland. Waijiang ~: sigh, alas, it will be delayed. Tasilang: It's over. It's dead. Ha (La) Ma Si: All of them, all at once.