Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - There is a sentence in Degang Guo's joke: Why don't you believe all these immortals, except Guan Gong?

There is a sentence in Degang Guo's joke: Why don't you believe all these immortals, except Guan Gong?

Next sentence: "Because, Yazhong."

I know you are an overseas Chinese from Japan, so I think I must explain the word "Ya" to you.

This is a Beijing dialect vocabulary, its original meaning:

Elegance is "Yating"; What is embarrassing is the continuous reading of "Girls Raised"; Young girls refer to unmarried girls; The girl was raised by an unmarried girl who stole it from a man. So "elegance" was a very cruel insult to others at first.

But in modern times, this word has been generalized by ordinary citizens and widely used in third-person pronouns to mean "he/she".

Of course, it is a little different from the formal third-person pronoun in Taste, and it is more or less uneducated. Usually it is only used on friends who are very familiar and casual, which means ridicule. If used on unfamiliar people, it still means abuse.

Understand the word "ya", and you will understand the joke of this burden: a lot of words and deeds about how to respect Guan Gong are exaggerated in front, and finally a word "ya" that is out of tune casually pops up.