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What did that bastard say in ancient times?

Just call it a bastard.

1. An ancient disparaging term for ethnic minorities. "Biography of Western Qiang in the Later Han Dynasty": "Dianling and others claimed to be the" sons of heaven "in the north, and all of them flourished as hybrids of Wudu, Shen Lang, Shang Jun and Xihe." The second quatrain of Tang Du Fu's "Hearing the slogan of Hebei Festival Music Entering the DPRK": "The country will be safe, and it will be wrong if it is quite complicated." Tang Mingzu's The Peony Pavilion and the Thief: "The world is disturbing the wind, and the home is miscellaneous."

2. swearing. Zhao Qing Yi's "Yu Yu Cong Kao bastard": "The common name is bastard, beast and bastard." The seventh time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "Be a housekeeper! You don't want to think that Jiao Da's grandfather had a leg higher than your head. Who was Jiao Da's great-grandfather in the past twenty years? Don't say you bastards! " Yao Yinxue's Li Zicheng, Volume 1, Chapter 4: "Of course, if you meet him, you won't spare him!"

3. It refers to miscellaneous grains. Sui Shu Food Records: "Northern states, such as Yunnan, Xia, Chang, Ling, Yan, Lan, Feng, Shan, Liang, Gan and Gua, all belong to this state. If people are dry and lack food, they should first give hybrids and millet from far away. "

4. Metaphor is mixed. Lu Xun's letter to Zhang Tingqian: "All the tricks have been used, but it is a mixed spell of politicians and businessmen, posting slogans and slogans in magazines."