Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Please tell me from Chaoshan, what does "no deer, no mouse and no ghost" mean? As a chaozhou people, I don't understand it, which means I'm under great pressure.
Please tell me from Chaoshan, what does "no deer, no mouse and no ghost" mean? As a chaozhou people, I don't understand it, which means I'm under great pressure.
You should have seen the picture of the beast in Chaoshan, which was sent by Shantou, so some spoken languages may often appear in Shantou and are rarely heard in Jieyang, Chaozhou.
The word "deer" in Chaoshan dialect is homophonic with "enemy", which means not to change deer or enemy. In short, I can't beat it. The sound of "deer" has another meaning on my side (Chenghai)-chasing (I'm not sure if there is one elsewhere), so a deer that hasn't changed can be understood as not chasing.
Rats and ghosts can be understood literally-a derogatory term like sneaking around.
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