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What is a mallet?

Question 1: What is a stick? The "stick" that people in Tianjin often say means "ignorant". Originally, the stick is a laundry tool for people in the south of the Yangtze River. It is different from the "stick" mentioned above. It is used for washing clothes. Bangchui is much shorter. Tianjin people speak more vividly. It is rude enough to say that a person is a stick. Tianjin people are superior to stickmen. They also call laymen "zaomu stickchui". Ordinary sticks are just enough. If the ventilation is blocked, then it will be impossible to drill through the jujube stick no matter what.

Some people say that so-and-so is a "stick", which means that this person is too simple-minded or has no understanding at all. affairs. There are also people who suddenly blurt out the word "stick" when discussing something. That must mean that the matter is handled poorly or even stupidly. In short, in addition to being a tool, although the word "bangchui" has slightly different interpretations when used in various situations, its basic meaning is "straight", "too simple", and "doesn't understand anything", all of which should still start from The shape of the stick brings out the connection. In his famous cross talk "The Empty City Strategy", Mr. Hou Baolin uses a stick to describe and represent a spectator who is confused and follows the stage. The character is so lifelike that you can't help but laugh after listening to it.

Question 2: What does stick mean? Here "Bangchui" means "rookie", "short-sighted" and "***"

Supplement:

Word: Bangchui

Pinyin: bàng chuí

Definition:

① A plant that grows in wetlands such as shallow pools and puddles. The fruit (flower) is golden-red and cylindrical.

②Wood stick for beating (mostly used for washing clothes). It is often found in rural areas of southern Anhui. It is made of a short piece of wood and is slightly curved. It is easy for rural housewives to wash clothes in the pond. Use a mallet to beat the clothes to make the dirty water flow out faster. ③ Refers to laymen (mostly used in the theater industry)

④In Changbai Mountain area, it refers to ginseng. ⑤. Refers to ***, which means "rookie", "lack of eyes".

Extension:

Some people say that so-and-so is a "stick", which means that this person is too simple-minded, or is not sensible at all. There are also people who suddenly blurt out the word "floating hammer" when discussing something. That must mean that the matter is handled at a low level or even stupidly. In his famous cross talk "The Empty City Strategy", Mr. Hou Baolin uses a stick to describe and represent a spectator who is confused and follows the stage. The character is so lifelike that you can't help but laugh after listening to it.

Question 3: What does a mallet look like and what is it used for? Malle:

bàn chuí

①A wooden stick for beating (mostly used for washing clothes).

② Refers to laymen (mostly used in the theater world).

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On the Internet: "Bangchui" means "rookie" and "rookie" means not How to touch the door! Compared with a needle, it lacks eyes.

Some people say that someone is a "stick", which means that this person is too simple-minded or does not understand the truth at all. There are also people who suddenly blurt out the word "stick" when discussing something. That must mean that the matter is handled poorly or even stupidly. In short, in addition to being a tool, although the word "bangchui" has slightly different interpretations when used in various situations, its basic meaning is "straight", "too simple", and "doesn't understand anything", all of which should still start from The shape of the mallet evokes associations. In his famous cross talk "The Empty City Strategy", Mr. Hou Baolin uses a stick to describe and represent a spectator who is confused and follows the stage. The character is so lifelike that you can't help but laugh after listening to it.

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The commonly used shape is like the current beer bottle, this picture seems to be

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It is usually made of hard wood and is about a foot long. When washing clothes, especially heavy clothes and fabrics, put the clothes on the cloth stone. , holding a hammer in one hand.

Question 4: What does "stick" mean in Northeastern dialect? Some people say that so-and-so is a "stick", which means that this person is too simple-minded, or is not sensible at all. There are also people who suddenly blurt out the word "stick" when discussing something. That must mean that the matter is handled poorly or even stupidly. In short, in addition to being a tool, although the word "bangchui" has slightly different interpretations when used in various situations, its basic meaning is "straight", "too simple", "understands nothing", all of which should still start from The shape of the mallet evokes associations. In his famous cross talk "The Empty City Strategy", Mr. Hou Baolin uses a stick to describe and represent a spectator who is confused and follows the stage. The character is so lifelike that you can't help but laugh after listening to it.

To put it simply, Bangchui = SB

Question 5: What does the "Bangchui" mean by the people in Beijing? 1. "Bangchui" means "rookie" and "rookie" means that you don't touch the door very much! Compared with a needle, it lacks eyesight.

Some people say that someone is a "stick", which means that this person is too simple-minded or does not understand the truth at all. There are also people who suddenly blurt out the word "stick" when discussing something. That must mean that the matter is handled poorly or even stupidly.

The word "Bangchui" is spoken in the dialects of some areas (such as Shaanxi) and means "fool" or "idiot". It means that the other person is too stupid and lacks brains.

2. It means ***! For Internet use

Question 6: What does the stick that is often used as a curse mean? Which dialect is it? It means slow response or stupid, in Northeastern dialect.

Question 7: What does the ancient mallet refer to? "Bangchui" means ignorant.

Mr. Hou Baolin's cross talk "Drama Fan": "There is a stick like me in it, and everything is in chaos." This Mr. Theater Fan always brags that he is a drama expert, but as soon as he goes on stage, he even acts as a supporting actor. He couldn't even walk on stage, so he made a joke of "one child on one side and three children on the other". This type of person is an outsider who knows nothing about drama and pretends to know everything. "Bangchui" is an extremely vivid metaphor.

Originally, the mallet was a laundry tool used by people in Jiangnan. Unlike the "stick" mentioned above, the mallet for washing clothes was much shorter. Chapter 38 of "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua": "Wang Liu'er beats trouble with a mallet" is written about Han Daoguo brothers asking Wang Liu'er to cause trouble. "The woman took the mallet in her hand and hurriedly beat it out." It can be seen that this mallet is a must-have in every family. The prepared things are usually used for washing and pounding rice, and in emergencies, they can be used as weapons to hit people. Moreover, the mallet is placed within easy reach and can be taken out by reaching out.

Whether "layman" or "bangchui" is originally a professional term, it is also commonly known as "cut". In the opera world, people who do not understand drama are called "laymen"; bangchui , is generally a name given to laypeople in antique shops. Without basic knowledge about antiques and cultural relics, you can charge a lot of money. This is the origin of the saying "Bang Chui Yi".

Tianjin people speak more vividly. It is rude enough to call a person a stick. Tianjin people are superior to sticks, and they also call laymen "zaomu sticks". Ordinary sticks are already If there is no ventilation, then if it comes to the jujube stick, it will not be able to get through no matter what.

Question 8: What is the meaning of "Bangchui" in Sichuan dialect? If you say that a person is a "Bangchui", it means that a person is too simple-minded, or does not understand things at all, is not good enough at doing things, or is even stupid.

Although the word "bangchui" has slightly different interpretations in various situations, its basic meaning is "straight", "too simple", and "doesn't understand anything", all of which are associations derived from the shape of the stick.