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Wenzhou dragon boat slang

Wenzhou dragon boat slang is as follows:

1, one person plays the flute and the other holds the hole.

This sentence means to satirize someone who is stupid, can't think independently, and needs help from others for a little thing.

2. Two (two) in-laws go to the pit.

It refers to seeing two people polite to each other. You push them and I push them, especially Wenzhou people are very generous. They often buy things for each other. You say you pay, I say it's my treat. As a result, the two people pushed around, and others would laugh when they saw it, as if "the second husband went to the toilet", which was very polite.

3, 3 pieces, 2 seams

This is a very philosophical slang, which means that it is obvious to use three boards and two seams for something, or the solution to this problem is obvious, either this or that, because the three boards add up to only two seams.

4. Send it to April as the Festival of the Fifth Festival.

The irony of this sentence is that some people do things out of line, regardless of time and place, act completely according to their own wishes, and even do things they shouldn't do.

Selling calamus is a short-lived business.

Many people like to use this slang to prove that something is temporary, or that something is only one-off.

6, six pounds and four slaps in hand.

This is a metaphor for a brave but a little reckless person. This "six pounds and four" originally refers to the hats of ancient officials, and later refers to the weight of a person's head, which means that bold people also pat their heads with their hands.

7. Born in July and a half

This is actually calling people ghosts, because July and a half are "Ghost Festival", and this slang refers to those who are cunning and scheming.

8. Eggplant seeds in August.

This is also an ironic remark, which is often said by elders to younger generations and adults to children. On some occasions, adults think that the child is "small and old" and will use this sentence to satirize him, because the eggplant in August in the countryside is quite old and will be used as the eggplant in the coming year.

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