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Why do you say 250 or 13 when swearing?

Why do you say 250 or 13 when swearing? Stupid afternoon 1 point/afternoon 1 point

Common saying. The word meaning is equivalent to stupidity and ignorance. It is one of the most frequently used words in Shanghai dialect. Proverbs have different interpretations. Some people think that it is English hysterical pidgin, but the general symptoms of hysteria are crazy impatience and vague language, which is quite different from it, so most people deny this source. According to 1922, the thirteen paintings of the word * * * are interpreted in A Guide to Shanghai Suzhou Dialect, which shows that this explanation is more in line with the fact that Shanghainese implicitly mean that they are obsessed with "thirteen points". "Thirteen points" in Shanghai dialect mainly refers to women's stupidity and ignorance, such as infatuation, infatuation and dementia. And this word is mostly from the mouth of women, and men rarely use it. Because "Shisanfen" comes from thirteen strokes of "infatuation", many words that are completely synonymous with "Shisanfen" have been derived later, such as "B-split" and "telephone receiver" (the old telephone receiver had 13 holes). . At first, "thirteen o'clock" meant "ringing the bell". In the past, the clock struck every hour. For example, at four o'clock in the afternoon, the pendulum will strike four times, at five o'clock, twelve o'clock at the most, but it will strike thirteen times. Is there thirteen o'clock? Of course, there is something wrong, as the saying goes, epilepsy!

So "thirteen points" is the "epilepsy" of a person's character.

The origin of 250

In daily life, people often call a person who doesn't speak seriously, does things seriously, does things casually and makes a fool of himself.

One is a story from the Warring States period. Su Qin was a lobbyist during the Warring States Period. He was deeply impressed by the six countries. He was very powerful at that time, but he also made many enemies. Later, he was finally killed in Qi. The king of Qi was very angry and wanted to avenge Su Qin. But I couldn't catch the murderer for a while, so I thought of a plan. I cut Tai Su's head off and hung it on the city gate, with a placard next to it saying, "Su Qin is an insider, and I hope to get a reward for killing him." As soon as the poster was put up, four people claimed to have killed Su Qin themselves. Qi Wang said: "This is not allowed to be faked!" All four insisted that they did it. The king of Qi said, "One thousand two hundred gold, how much do you four get each?" The four people said in unison: "One person is 250." The king of Qi was furious and said, "Somebody, push these four' 250s' out and behead them!" The word "250" was handed down in this way.

There is also a saying that it has something to do with pushing out nine.

Originally, Pai Gow (an ancient gambling tool) contains two cards, namely "Baner" (four points) and "Wu Yao" (six points), which together constitute ten points, which is called "Shooting Ten" in the gambling activities of pushing Pai Gow. It is the smallest point in the ninth row, and anyone is bigger than it. It can't "eat" any cards, so people use the word "Banerwu" to refer to those who can't do anything well and can't control anything. After a long time, I will call "two boards and five" "two hundred and fifty". In Hong Kong, it is also customarily called "Erwuzai".

Why curse 250? Can't three hundred? 250 is out of date ~ ~ ~

Just say 30 1

250+ 13+38 bundled together, convenient and fast, cost-effective!

Why does someone curse 250? The Origin of 250 During the Warring States Period, there was a historical figure named Su Qin, who was a strategist. He persuaded the six countries of Korea, Wei, Zhao, Qi, Yan and Chu to unite and form an alliance against the enemies of * * * and Qin, which won the appreciation of the great king and made him the prime minister. While Su Qin was actively working for Qi, he met an assassin. The King of Qi had a brainwave and came up with a clever plan to lure the snake out of the hole. He ordered Su Qin's head to be cut off, and his body was whipped with a whip, so that his head was covered with blood. Then he hung his bloody head at the city gate and posted a yellow list, which read: "Su Qin was a big spy and deserved to die. The king of Qi always wanted to kill him, but he didn't think of any good way. Fortunately, he did it. Ask the righteous to receive the reward. " As soon as this list came out, someone took the bait. Four people came to receive the reward, and they all insisted that Su Qin had killed himself. So the soldiers invited them to see the king of Qi. The King of Qi gnashed his teeth when he saw the four of them. But he still asked: "How to divide the 1200 gold?" The four men didn't know they had been cheated, but they were so happy that they immediately replied, "It's very easy, 1000 ÷ 4 = 250, 250 each." The king of Qi was furious when he heard that they were still thinking about the reward happily: "Push these four 250 s out and behead them!" These four men became scapegoats and were killed. The real assassin, said to be a killer sent by the State of Qin, had already fled back to the State of Qin. Since then, people have left a saying of 250, which is often used to describe fools and idiots.

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Why curse 250? In daily life, "250" often refers to those fools or people who don't speak seriously, do things seriously, do things casually and make a fool of themselves. But there are different opinions about the origin of "250".

One is a story from the Warring States period. Su Qin was a lobbyist during the Warring States Period. He was deeply impressed by the six countries. He was very powerful at that time, but he also made many enemies. Later, when he was killed in Qi, the king of Qi was very angry and wanted to avenge Su Qin. But I couldn't get the murderer at the moment, so I posted posters inside and outside the city saying, "Su Qin is a spy. He killed him with 1200 gold. I hope to get a reward. "

As soon as the poster was put up, four people claimed to have killed Su Qin themselves. Qi Wang said: "This is not allowed to be faked!" All four insisted that they did it themselves. The king of Qi said, "One thousand two hundred pieces of gold, how much do you four take each?" The four people said in unison: "One person is 250." The king of Qi was furious and said, "Somebody, push these four' 250s' out and behead them!" The word "250" was handed down in this way.

There is also a saying related to pushing Pai Jiu. Originally, Pai Gow (an ancient gambling tool) has two cards, namely Baner (4 points) and Wu Yao (6 points). These two cards together are 10, which is called "shooting ten" in the gambling activities of pushing Pai Jiu.

Because it is the smallest point in Pai Jiu, no one is bigger than it, and it can't "eat" any cards, so people use the word "Banerwu" (short for Hehe) to refer to people who can't do anything well and can't manage anything. After a long time, I will call "two boards and five" "two hundred and fifty".

Why is the origin of "250" called "250"? The origin of "250" The origin of "250"

In daily life, people often call people who don't speak seriously, do things seriously, do things casually and make a fool of themselves as fools or "250".

One is a story from the Warring States period. Su Qin was a lobbyist during the Warring States Period. He was deeply impressed by the six countries. He was very powerful at that time, but he also made many enemies. Later, he was finally killed in Qi. The king of Qi was very angry and wanted to avenge Su Qin. But he couldn't find the murderer at the moment, so he thought of a plan to cut off Tai Su's head from the body and hang it on the city gate, with a notice posted next to it saying, "Su Qin was a spy, and he killed him with 1,200 gold. I hope to get a reward. " As soon as the poster was put up, four people claimed to have killed Su Qin themselves. Qi Wang said: "This is not allowed to be faked!" All four insisted that they did it. The king of Qi said, "One thousand two hundred gold, how much do you four get each?" The four people said in unison: "One person is 250." The king of Qi was furious and said, "Somebody, push these four' 250s' out and behead them!" The word "250" was handed down in this way.

There is also a saying that it has something to do with pushing out nine.

Originally, Pai Gow (an ancient gambling tool) contains two cards, namely "Baner" (four points) and "Wu Yao" (six points), which together constitute ten points, which is called "Shooting Ten" in the gambling activities of pushing Pai Gow. It is the smallest point in the ninth row, and anyone is bigger than it. It can't "eat" any cards, so people use the word "Banerwu" to refer to those who can't do anything well and can't control anything. After a long time, I will call "two boards and five" "two hundred and fifty". In Hong Kong, it is also customarily called "Erwuzai".

Why is 250 a curse? Why not say 200? Maybe at first, people thought it was like swearing, so it was swearing, and 2+38+250=290 said the same thing.

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Why do people say "250" when they say they are stupid? The origin of 250

Fools or people who don't speak seriously, do things seriously, do things casually and make a fool of themselves are often called "250". According to research, there are roughly the following possible sources:

1 originated from the story of the Warring States Period. During the Warring States Period, there was a lobbyist named Su Qin, who was impressed by the Six Kingdoms. He was very powerful at that time, but he also made many enemies. Later, he was finally killed in Qi State. The King of Qi was very angry and wanted to avenge Su Qin, but he couldn't find the murderer at the moment, so he came up with a plan to cut Tai Su's head off from the body and hang it on the city gate, and a placard was posted next to it, which read: "Su Qin is an insider and hopes to get a reward for killing him." As soon as the poster was put up, four people claimed to have killed Su Qin themselves. Qi Wang said: "This is not allowed to be faked!" All four insisted that they did it. The king of Qi said, "One thousand two hundred gold, how much do you four get each?" The four people said in unison: "One person is 250." The king of Qi was furious and said, "Somebody, push these four' 250s' out and behead them!" The word "250" was handed down in this way.

2. Stories from the Tang Dynasty. The "mayor" scene in Chang 'an in the Tang Dynasty was very powerful, and there was a huge ceremonial team when going on patrol. The official name of the small official escorting the way in front is "Drinking Wu Bai", with a long pole in his hand, driving the pioneers. Later, Wu Bai was added as two people, but Chang 'an people did not call them Er Wu Bai's. But that they are * * * of Wu Bai, so everyone calls them two hundred and fifty, and because everyone has a long pole in his hand, they are also called Er Ganzi. This shows that Chang 'an people dislike officials who abuse power for personal gain. Today, two hundred and fifty and two Ganzi have become synonymous with reckless, rude and rude people.

3. From folklore. Once upon a time, there was a scholar who forgot to eat, sleep and study hard in order to gain fame, but he never won a prize in his life and even had no son. In his later years, the old scholar was finally disheartened and indifferent to fame and fortune. Instead, I was very satisfied with my son and added two talents. The scholar recalled the success or failure of his life and couldn't help feeling deeply, so he named his two sons: one was success and the other was failure. From then on, the scholar studied behind closed doors at home and lived happily. One day, the scholar told his wife, "I'm going to the market." You urge your second son to write at home. The eldest son writes 300, and the youngest son writes 200. " After the scholar came back from the fair, he asked his second son how to study hard at home. The old lady replied, "I wrote it, but it's not enough. It's more than enough. Both of them are 250! "

4, from the push to the nine. Pai Jiu is a gambling tool, which consists of two cards, namely "Baner" (four points) and "Wu Yao" (six points). These two cards together form ten points, which is called "shooting ten" in the gambling activities of pushing Pai Jiu. It is the smallest point in the ninth row, and anyone is bigger than it. It can't "eat" any cards, so later people used the word "Banerwu" (short for "He") to refer to those who can't do anything well and can't control anything. After a long time, I will call "two boards and five" "two hundred and fifty". In Hong Kong, it is also customarily called "Erwuzai".

A Chinese book in a middle school says that ancient people used silver in two parts. Generally speaking, 520 is an integer unit, wrapped in paper. At that time, 520 was a "letter" and 252 was a "half-sealed" silver. Because it was homophonic with "semi-crazy", people later called the madman "250".

6. Once upon a time, there was a fool whose family was in decline. One day, he went to sell a family heirloom, which said "sold 258 Liang". As a result, when he sold it, someone bargained with him. If he wanted it, he gave 250 taels and sold 250 taels of gold. Many people laughed at him for missing eight taels of gold and being an idiot. From then on, people called the confused person 250.

7. In modern times, it is said that some people learn the songs of the singer Wu Bai, but they can't learn them at all. People say he's half a hundred at most-

Why do people say "250: 250" when swearing? How do you explain it? People in China often regard fools as people who are not serious, careless and casual. There are roughly the following possible sources: 1, from the story of the Warring States period. During the Warring States Period, there was a lobbyist named Su Qin, who wore the seals of the six countries and pushed him out to be beheaded! "The word" two hundred and fifty "was handed down. 2. Stories from the Tang Dynasty. The "mayor" scene of Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty had great power. Two hundred and fifty-two stalks have become synonymous with rudeness. 3. From folklore. Once upon a time, there was a scholar who forgot to eat and sleep in order to gain fame, and the result failed. Both of them were 250! "4, from the push row of wine. Pai Jiu is a gambling tool, in which "two boards" (four points) and "two boards and five" are called "two hundred and fifty". In Hong Kong, it is also customarily called "Erwuzai". According to a Chinese book in a middle school, the ancient people divided the money into two parts, so later people also regarded the madman as "250". 6. Once upon a time, there was a fool whose family was in decline. One day, he went to sell family heirlooms. From then on, people called confused people 250. 8. Shandong Tengzhou dialect "half cooked" means "250". A person who makes a fool of himself is called "half cooked" (pronounced "half floating").

Why curse with 250? This humorous title is related to ancient coins. There is a hole in the middle of the outer garden of ancient coins, named "Confucius Brothers". In order to count money, pay and carry it conveniently, the ancients strung money out of the hole with a rope, and it was the same as 1000 yuan. Later it was called a string. In the Qing dynasty, a string was also called hanging. A thousand dollars is a crane, and a dollar is also called a penny, so 500 dollars is half a crane. Half a crane is not enough, indicating that the mind is not enough.

"Half an amateur" means "250", which means 250 pence. From the above analysis, it is speculated that the word "250" probably originated in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. As for "amateur", it may be earlier.