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What do you mean he scored twice?

"Score twice" is an idiom, which means to do the same thing successfully twice.

This idiom is very common in football, which means that a football player scored two goals in a football match.

Actually, "Mei Kai Du Er" comes from the novel "Du Er Mei", which was edited by the owner of Xiyintang and performed in both Beijing Opera and Yue Opera.

Pronunciation: méi kāi èr dù

Introduction: Usually, two consecutive happy events can be called "twice scored". Actually, "Mei Kai Du Er" originated from the novel "Du Er Mei". The author is a dramatist (selected books) and has performed in both Beijing Opera and Yue Opera. The novel describes the love story between Mei Liangyu and Chen Xingyuan: In the Tang Dynasty, Mei's father was framed by Qi Lu, the prime minister of the dynasty, and prayed at the night when the plum blossom was blown down by the strong wind: if the plum blossom reopened, his father's grievances would be redressed. Plum blossoms bloom for the second time, and then Liangyu and Chen Xingyuan meet again.

Note: Usually two happy events in a row can be called "scoring twice".

"Score twice" is an idiom, which means to do the same thing successfully twice. Later, it is often used to describe a player who scored two goals in a football match.