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May I ask, are you a rogue? Talk about the origin of the national curse

Bunny cubs

Jin Zhang Hua's "Naturalist" interpretation: "Rabbit licking the moon and pregnant, spitting in the mouth, the old saying, Yu Mu has never seen it." "The ancients thought that the rabbit was pregnant with the moon and the blood was not pure, so they used the "rabbit" to rebuke the adulterous women. In the Qing Dynasty, some men were also called "rabbit masters", and the little rabbit cub became a word to greet other people's parents. It turns out that this sentence is so cruel, under the torture of the soul, have you ever scolded your child as a "little bunny cub"?

May I ask, are you a rogue? Talk about the origin of the national curse

Pick up the ashes and raise a little uncle

It turned out that there were more tin foils burned in the incense burners in the temple, and for a long time, a large piece of tin foil was formed, and outsiders came to the stove to steal tin and sell it for money. Because "tin" and "daughter-in-law" are homophonous, it is extended to the meaning of the husband stealing the daughter-in-law, "raising a little uncle" is a specific reference to the married woman and her husband's brothers and brothers have a relationship. In the dream of the Red Chamber, Jiao scolded: "Stealing dogs and playing chickens every day, climbing ashes, raising little uncles." Refers to the scolding of incest in Jaffa.

King Eight King Eight Lambs

The shell of the turtle resembles the king character arrangement, with eight horizontal stripes, so it is also called the turtle king eight. The ancients believed that turtles had no ability to mate, and that females had to mate with snakes before laying eggs (see Four Spirits "Xuanwu"), so men with green hats were called "Wang Ba". Lambs are lambs, and children born to wives and others are called "eight lambs of the king."

May I ask, are you a rogue? Talk about the origin of the national curse

Click down and count, haha

Broken shoes

It is said that it originated from the famous Bada Hutong in Beijing, and the staff hung an embroidered shoe outside the "office" as a disguise. In the wind and rain, the embroidered shoe became a "broken shoe". It turns out that most of the components of calling men "broken shoes" and insulting each other's women are mostly.

Wear a green hat

The Ming Shi Youfu Zhi records that Zhu Yuanzhang ordered: "Happy prostitute MingJiao crown soap pants, and are not allowed to be with the wives of the people." "The priests of the church often wear green scarves, in the clothes of the bezels." As soon as the edict was issued, professional uniforms came out, women wore soap-colored clothes, and male relatives had to make the blue turban the new normal. Over time, in the Qing Dynasty, "wearing a green hat" became a synonym for the wife's cheating.

May I ask, are you a rogue? Talk about the origin of the national curse

Not a thing

"East" represents the mid-spring moon, "west" represents the mid-autumn moon, these two seasons are the seasons of active commodity exchange, so it is called "buying things", not "buying north and south". In this way, "things" also represent commodities, and also refer to all useful items. Calling people "not something" means "useless stupidity." The scolding of people is "what you are", which means that you are a thing that can be bought and sold, just give money, have no dignity to speak of, and obviously have a contemptuous tone.

Son of a bitch

But the original face of this sentence is actually "forgetting the eight ends". In ancient times, people paid attention to the eight ends, that is, "filial piety, compassion, loyalty, faith, etiquette, righteousness, honesty, and shame." These eight ends are the foundation of being a human being, and must not be forgotten. The word Wang Ba is catchy, so it is falsely rumored to be "Wang Baegg".

Three eight

Birthday saying: Males account for 38 will be hair, females will be widowed. Swearing is similar to scolding Kefu.

May I ask, are you a rogue? Talk about the origin of the national curse

Skittish

Empress Dowager Hu of Northern Qi wrote a poem "Yang Baihua", so here Yang Hua and Du Fu have a sentence: "Yang Hua snow falls on the white apple, and the blue bird flies to the red scarf." "All I mean is Empress Dowager Hu." Water avoids the high, will definitely go down, and together it is to curse people for being willing to degenerate, shameless, and full of people.

NMD TMD

The origin of what we often call the national curse can be traced back to the Warring States Policy. Zhao Ce" in the article "Qin Wei Zhao Zhi Handan". It is said that king Zhou Lie died, all the princely states went to mourn, and the state of Qi went late. The ministers of the Zhou Dynasty were very angry, and in their obituary to the State of Qi, they said: "The Son of Heaven dies, just as the heavens and the earth have collapsed, and the new Heavenly Son will personally guard the funeral." However, Tian Bao, the prince of Qi, who guarded the eastern border defense, dared to be late, and it was supposed to be killed. King Qi Wei was furious and scolded, "Oh! Your mother is just a slave. King Wei was furious and said, "Oh, Ermu! The result became the laughing stock of the world.

This King of Qi Wei is the King of Qi in "Zou Ji Satirizes the King of Qi", really a straight man, the founder of the state curse.

May I ask, are you a rogue? Talk about the origin of the national curse

unlucky

The word "unlucky" evolved from "inverted frieze". The lintel is the beam of the upper part of the door frame above the main entrance, which is generally thick and solid wooden. The lintel is a manifestation of status, in ancient times, according to the establishment, only the mansion where the officials of the imperial court lived could mark the lintel above the main gate, and the general common people were not allowed to have a lintel. Qing Dynasty candidates to take the meritorious name, in order to Tujili, before the exam set up a flagpole in front of their own door, the exam will be used as a lintel, which is also the origin of "guangyao lintel". If the flagpole is not successful, the flagpole will be removed, and people will call the removal of the flagpole "upside down". Later, the term was increasingly used in spoken and written language to describe unpleasant things.

Death Star

The funeral gate is one of the four pillar gods, and it is also an unlucky god along with the Phi Ma and the Hanger. The funeral door of the twelve gods before the age is always opposite to the white tiger and meets the hanger, so when the funeral door is in the small limit or the palace of the life of the year, the palace of the parents, and the palace of the tianzhai, there may be a photo of the mourning clothes. If the flow of the year is changqu chonghui, the meaning of mourning clothes is strengthened even more. Cursing the mourner is undoubtedly saying that the whole family died, or that he brought disaster to the family.

May I ask, are you a rogue? Talk about the origin of the national curse

Broomstick star

Broomsticks refer to comets, and the ancients believed that their appearance brought disaster, which was very unlucky. When Jiang Taigong sealed his divorced wife as a broom star, was he exonerated for his eighty years before he became famous?

simpleton

Su Qin was wearing the Seal of the Six Kingdoms, which was very powerful for a while, and was later killed in the State of Qi. The King of Qi was very angry and wanted to avenge Su Qin. But he couldn't get the murderer for a while, so he thought of a plan, let people cut Su Qin's head off the corpse, hang it on the city gate, and paste a list next to it: "Su Qin is a traitor, kill him with gold thousand and two, and hope to receive the reward." As soon as the list was posted, four people claimed to have killed Su Qin. King Qi said, "Don't pretend to be this!" All four of them insisted that they had done it. King Qi said, "One thousand and two pieces of gold, how much will each of you four get?" Four replied in unison: "One man two hundred and five." King Qi angrily said, "Come on, push these four 'two hundred and five' out and behead them!" The word "two hundred and five" was passed down like this, referring to fools in general.

May I ask, are you a rogue? Talk about the origin of the national curse

It hurts you a little

fool

The Qing "Notes on Ren Shu Tang" recorded: "The people of Ganzhou call the unwise zi 'melon seeds'. Ganzhou (present-day Gansu) called the unintelligent people "melon seeds." "Fool" evolved from "melon seed" and has been used ever since.

Sling the bull

The Eight Paths refer to the "Noble Eightfold Path" in Buddhism' "Four Noble Truths: The Path of Suffering and Extinction", that is, right view, right thinking, right speech, right karma, right life, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration. The Hu people in the Western Regions helped the Buddha preach the "Eight Paths", but others could not understand or understand them, and then they were extended to be full of nonsense and nonsense. This also explains the origin of "nonsense" and "nonsense".

Cloaked beasts

The term "clothed and crowned animals" comes from the costumes of Officials of the Ming Dynasty. According to historical records, the Ming Dynasty stipulated that civilian officials should embroider birds and military officers should wear painted animals. At that time, the phrase "dressed as a beast" was a praise, proving that you were an official and a winner in life, which was quite enviable. In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, when there was political corruption, civilian officials and military generals oppressed the people without evil, and their reputation was infamous, and the common people regarded him as a god of bandits and plagues, so the phrase "clothed animals and beasts" began to have a pejorative meaning, and the common people called the civil and military officials who did wrongdoing and moral corruption "clothed beasts".

May I ask, are you a rogue? Talk about the origin of the national curse

rogue

"Flow" means to swim, that is, to move around and have no fixed place, and "to live" is to "people" who are in exile and fleeing. The landless are "streams", the houseless are "rogues", and the landless and houseless are "hooligans". No wonder Lu Xun once said that the Confucians of the Disciples of Confucius and the Chivalrous Guests of the Disciples of the Mo Family were the grandfathers of the rogues. Slowly it is extended to refer to those who disturb social order and often engage in bad behavior. Propertyless people are hooligans, I cry! From ancient times to the present, the proletariat has been discriminated against.

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May I ask, are you a rogue? Talk about the origin of the national curse

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