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Pinyin of bad words
Bad (áo zāo):
(1). Fight like hell. Biography of Han Huo Qubing: Notes and Quotations of Yan Shigu? Kim? Jin Zhuo said: "People all say that killing people to death is a bad thing."
(2). Dirty. "Zhuzi Genre" Volume 72: "A certain taste says that if you want to spit out a lot of bad knowledge in your stomach, there will always be something wrong." Yuan Yuebochuan's "Tie Guai Li" is the fourth fold: "A bad name is Huatou, get out!" A Ying's Jokes of the Ming Dynasty IX: "My feet are not good, I am a prostitute, and Luo Guai looks like a good girl."
(3). Not the latest. Sheng "Sun Gong Tan Pu" Volume 1: "Sima Wengong's demise should be enjoyed in class. Courtiers are so embarrassed that fasting is better than forgiveness. Su Zizhan led his colleagues past. Cheng Yi argued and quoted The Analects of Confucius as saying, "If a child cries every day, he will never sing". Zi Zhan said:' Tang Ming is an auspicious gift, but you won't cry when you sing it.' I also told Sima Zhugu not to hang himself, and Zi Zhan said,' I can simply describe it as a bad uncle and a bad grandson.' Laugh at the smell. "A book about" bad ".
(4). Frustration. Tang Mingzu's "The Purple Hairpin: The Drunken Man's Intention is Not Wine": "You are extremely vicious, but you are still pretty." "Five episodes of Jianxuan, the sigh of the librarian" quotes the third poem of Wen Zhiming's Su Wen Scholar: "Persuade people not to be gentlemen, and their stomachs are full of resentment."
Aozā o: dialect. Trouble. Zhou Libo's Storm, Part II, Part XVII: "When they came, Mrs. Lao Wang was depressed, cold to the guests and quarreled with her daughter-in-law, all because she was unhappy."
Diet (bǔ zā o): (1). Drinking; Eat distiller's grains. Tang Yuanzhen's "Send Dongchuan Ma Qinguan back to Ten Rhymes": "You feast and I will feed you." Song Mei's "December 10th and Liu Shi Mo": "If you have no choice, why do you want to drink? If you drink the urn, you will be fed bad. " (2). Metaphor do as the Romans do, go with the flow. "The Fisherman's Songs of Chu" says, "Everyone is drunk, so why not feed them badly and encourage them?" Song Sushi's "Re-harmony": "When Cao stayed with me, I loved the West, and * * * hated feeding rotten muddy." Qing? Wu Shi's Cormorant Crane: "Is there any evil plan to feed the clouds and drink them to get rid of the stench?" See "Feeding Bad Food".
Go z ā o: ◎ Go [make a mess of sth]. ; Clumsy; Make a mess of things by making mistakes or misjudgments.
Hóng zāo: vinasse. Can be used as seasoning. Song Luyou's poem "Talking about Sichuan Opera with Master Pu 'an on a Winter Night" says: "I don't want to ask for bread and rice, I love red rice porridge. Song Yu's "Chicken Ribs" Volume 1: "In the south of the Yangtze River, public and private winemaking is all red koji, and the rate of eating red distiller's grains, vegetables and fish in autumn is mixed, not to mention vinegar." . "
Huáng zāo: A heavily dyed mandarin fish. The words in Cao Yin's "Watching the Rain on the Red Wula River in the Manjiang River" in the Qing Dynasty: "The fern powder overflows and the carp falls badly."
Avoid bad pronunciation: avoid bad pronunciation: avoid bad meaning: Huzhou dialect, as an adjective meaning: trouble, also refers to things and people. Such as: "What a terrible thing!" ! This matter is too much trouble! ) I really don't know what to do! Why are you so annoying! )
Distiller's grains (Ji zā o): ◎ Distiller's grains (1): the residue of alcohol or alcoholic beverages distilled from grains and used as livestock feed (2) [Distiller's grains liquid]: the dissolved residue and fine particles left after coarse filtration to remove solid grains.
Kāng zāo: chaff. Of poor food. Zhuang Zisheng Da: "I would rather eat bran than make mistakes." ? In the middle. "The poem" Talking about 101 "by the Southern Liang Dynasty said:" Every application is the same as a gully, and the value is determined to be bad. " "Ancient Poetry": "Du Li's article is as high as the sun and the moon, and its body is so disgusting. "
Là zāo: Distiller's grains made in winter. Used for curing food. One of Song Sushi's "Two Rhymes: Mu Fu immediately sends it to Uncle Ying": "Looking for soil with old friends, sending red yeast to your feet." The fourth song of Yuan Chucai's "To the Marshal of the Census": "The deer tail is thick in the spring geese, and the wax camel foot is soft."
Old jujube (Lá o zā o): ◎ Old jujube, old jujube son Lá o, Lá o zā or [fermented glutinous rice wine] Jiangmi wine.
Mài zāo: distiller's grains. The residue left after wheat brewing. Ai Qing's poem "Wild Goose River-My Nanny": "She smiled and took out the whole grains that pigs ate."
Nao (ná ng zā o): ( 1)。 Eat chaff (like animals). The fourth journey to the West: "the Monkey King stood at the bottom of the oil pan and said,' Bad rammed goods! "You scold that!" "(2) refers to animals that eat chaff. Journey to the West, the eightieth time: "the Monkey King said,' You're such a bad person who forgets righteousness, and you don't know good and evil. " "
Shí zāo: Bad food that can be preserved. Pan Qingrong's book "Ji Sheng, August, Ji Sui Jing Di": "Besides Mid-Autumn Longan Cake, there is a little wheat stewed sprouts, roast pigs in the south furnace, hang meat in the furnace and eat bad dough."
Xíng zāo: residue left by maltose.
Dirty and messy (wzāo): messy and messy. Describe it as a mess. Qu Qiubai's Journey to a Hungry Country VII: "However, the static life of their inferior society is still indifferent, even if it is slightly assimilated, it is also the dirty life of Russian country people." Qu Qiubai's "History of Chidu Heart" XV: "He can't stand the dirty life of the semi-eastern way."
Wu Zao (wū zāo): Dirty; Dirty. The fourteenth time in the gossip of negative exposure: "The white skirt is very beautiful, but after three or four days, it must be changed and washed." The resistance of color to black is even worse, and it can last for at least seven or eight days. "
Rarely bad (xρzāo): dialect. It sucks. Call it the worst. Mao Dun's Enough Man: "Ordinary people are not enough, and everything is messed up by you. There is really no way! " Zhang Tianyi Tan Jiu's work: "I don't believe it if they don't make a mess now!"
Fragrant grain (xi ā ng z ā o): (1). Distiller's grains Can be used as seasoning. (2) A cooking method. Marinate food with distiller's grains. Pan Qingrong Bi's "Jingdi's Age in September": "The dried salted duck is ripe and the tender crab stinks."
Bad monster: Bad monster? Pronunciation: zāo guài means: Shaanxi dialect, lying, making people angry and causing trouble "You are a terrible person" and "You are unreasonable (troublesome)"?
Bad pickling (zāo yān): See "Bad pickling". Also known as the "bad flood". It is also commonly known as "bad pickling". 1. Marinate food with wine or distiller's grains and salt. Biography of Confucius in the Book of Jin: "Don't you see that carrion is worse than long-lasting evil?" Bai Yuan Pu's "parasitic grass drink" song: "Bad pickling will lead to eternal rise and fall." ② refers to pickled food. The second time of Water Margin: "There is a second brother named Tang in Yuncheng County who sells sauerkraut."
Poor water immersion (zāo yān): See "Poor pickling".
Rotten (zāo xiǔ incarnation): Rotten. Chapter 77 of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Now, although it is not ashes, it is decadent and barren." Liang Bin's "Red Flag Spectrum" 8: "After a hundred years of wind and rain, doors and windows rot, but the masonry is still strong."
Bad behavior (zāo xíng): that is, bad shops. Brewing workshop.
Bad heart (zāo xιn):◎ Bad heart zāo xιn [chagrin] It is a bad heart to worry because something is broken or broken, and to be wrong again.
Bad head (zāo tóu): alcoholic. The first fold of Gao Yuan's literary embroidery "Meeting the Emperor" reads: "[Bo Er Yun] The old man in Zhao Yuan drinks every day and ignores his family business. What can I do after a long time? " [Chad Yun Dan] Father, it's not normal for me to guard that bad head. "Yuan anonymous" Kill the dog to persuade the husband "wedge:" If you don't make trouble, you must talk about it. Except for kidnapping, no one is beautiful. "
Bad jar (zāo tán): wine jar. In the Ming Dynasty, Yuan Hongdao wrote the second poem "Fu for Friends of Huanxi Village": "The bad altar has been built three times, and the flower society has awarded nine new chapters."
Spoil (zā o tà): ◎ Spoil, spoil zā OTA, zāOTA( 1)[ defile]: insult; Damage (2) [Abuse]: Don't cherish, discard or destroy food at will.
Trample (zā o tà): (1). Trample; Insult. Li's "Dead Water" Part V 15: "The woman didn't take it away, only spoiled the little wife a little." (2) damage. A faded album "Traveler without Map" by Xiao Gan: "Look at what the reactionary regime that advertised' revolution' at that time destroyed the status of the country and the nation."
Collapse (zā o tā): ( 1)。 Ravage; Insult. Lao She lived under one roof for four generations: "For his daughter, just like for Peiping, where he was born, he was spoiled by others, and he was not tempted at all." The first scene of Cao Yu's gardening: "Your mother hated me, scolded me, humiliated me and ruined me from the moment I entered the door. She didn't treat me like a person. " (2) damage. Zhang Tianyi's Complaint: "They saw that their wheat was ruined by those troops."
Bad food (zā o shí): (1). Bad food. "Biography of the Later Han Dynasty": "If you don't stand up, you will wear robes and eat poorly, and you will not make a profit." (2) Foods pickled with distiller's grains.
Bad interference (zā o ro):1. Dialect. Sabotage, harassment
Bad Song (zāo qū): the mother of wine. Also refers to wine. Song Sushi's "Two Rhymes Planting Chinese fir and Bamboo": "Bad songs are not drunk, and snow and frost boast health and cleverness." Liu Yuan's poem "Drinking Mountain Pavilion after Rain" said: "It is not good to laugh at Liu Lingqu. I don't know that I am also a cotton bollworm."
Bad song (zāo is the same as "bad song". Wine mother. It also refers to wine.
Bad mound (zāo qiū): Bad piles up into mountains. It is said that there is a lot of wine, and they are addicted to it. "Dead Body" Volume: "Six horses climbed the rotten mountain, and the ark was full of wine pools." "The Biography of Han Poetry" Volume 4: "The solution is a wine pool, which can transport boats. A bad hill is enough to see ten miles, and there are three thousand people who drink cattle. "
"The History of the Later Han Dynasty, Biography of Wen Yuan, Bianrang": "The mistress takes a gentle and graceful life, so that she can take revenge, walk through the jungle and climb the rotten mountain." Tang Li Bai's Xiangyang Song: "If this river becomes spring wine, it will build bad hills." The second poem of Zhu Yizun's "The Order to Break laurels" in the Qing Dynasty: "Go back and rest, two hectares of land, a bad hill."
Evil spirit (zāo pò): dross. "Zhuangzi Heaven": "Only the readers in your place, the evil spirits of the ancients have married." Wang Xianqian explained: "Sima Yun:' Rot is the soul, but it is also a meal.' "Wang Song Anshi's poem" After Cheng Zi said "said:" Old officials in the lake and sea have no four eyes, and they will repair the door indiscriminately. " Wang Qingyun's "On Friends": "If you know that the magic is rotten, the classics are also rotten."
Dregs (zā o pò): ◎ Dregs zā o pò [Dregs] The dregs left during wine making. Metaphor is to discard useless things, take their essence and discard their dross.
Zāo lí: wine. Song Sima Guang's "Four-hole Poems of Liu Yongle Mi School": "If Zheng Bo doesn't have it, the gully valley will be miserable." Preface to Zhang's Fu on Seven Sages in the Ming Dynasty: "When we talk about seven sages today, we can only see that they are heavy and unrestrained, and it is difficult to teach them when they are tired." In the Qing Dynasty, Cao Yin's poem "Collection of Ancient Xi Xuanyan" said: "Only those who are addicted to bad things belong to our party and fail to prevent the candle from going out."
Dregs (zā o kā ng): ◎ Dregs zā o kā ng [distiller's grains] Inferior food such as distiller's grains and rice bran used by the poor to satisfy their hunger. By referring to the wife in trouble, I can't forget the friendship between the poor and the poor, and the wife who made up the dross can't stay in class. -"Han Han Song Hongchuan" People who live in wealth are not easy to spoil. -"Dongpo Zhi Lin" Volume III abandoned its dross and married into the cremation.
Zāo kāng: See "dross".
Grains (zāo jiāng): wine pulp. Liezi Yang Zhu: "The rotten marrow is against the nose." Tang Baorong's poem "Mountain over Wood Weng": "Give a case to a guest, and make a pottery statue with rotten pulp." Tang Lugui's dream "Ten Poems of Fenghe Attacking Wine City": "Without armored guards, they are bad people."
Pet (zā ojià n): ◎ Pet zāoji( 1)(2) [Pet; Destroy]: waste; Destroy the grain that cannot be practiced (3) [teaching; Insult; Ravaged]: playing tricks on; Insult. Don't insult people with words.
Damage (zā o hà i): ◎ Damage zāoàI[ (damage of birds and animals)] 〈 Destruction often makes damaged crops suffer from wild boar.
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Z ā of á ng: ◎ Z ā of á ng [winery] small winery; distillation chamber
Bad dike (zāo dī): same as "bad dike". Accumulated disadvantages become a dam. Too much talk and too much wine, too much indulgence.
Bad embankment (zāo dī Ι): bad accumulation makes a embankment. Too much talk and too much wine, too much indulgence. "Biography of Han Poetry" Volume II: "The past is a pool of wine, a bad embankment, and a dissolute pleasure." Han and Liu said to "The New Preface and Pride": "Being a platform for Yao stops people's strength and wastes people's wealth, which is a wine pool and a bad embankment."
Bad guy (zāo dàn):
(1). Eggs preserved with distiller's grains, salt and vinegar. It will mature in four or five months. Protein is like white latex jelly, with soft yolk, orange color and strong fragrance.
(2) a disparaging term for someone. Lao She's black and white plum: "Why didn't Li Bai call us' a pair of bad guys' when he saw us drinking?" It's called an alcoholic. Lao She's Four Generations under One roof: "Ruixuan can't help but feel ashamed that he can't escape, and at the same time, it has changed the view that people in Peiping are all bad guys. His colleagues and many others are not bad people. They dare to escape. " This is called a coward.
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