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What does the Hakka often mean by "old duck and Ueda"?

What does the Hakka often mean by "old duck and Ueda"?

The ducks eat all day long. In the past, there were not so many pesticides in the farmland, and there were more cordyceps fish and shrimp in the field, and the ducks would go to the field to pick them up, and if the ducks were full, they would return to the field. But ducklings are easy to eat, so add old ducks to eat a larger amount ...

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Return to the state of idyllic life.

What does the Hakka often mean by "old duck and Ueda"?

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What does the Hakka often mean by "old duck and Ueda"?
What does the Hakka often mean by "old duck and Ueda"?
What does the Hakka often mean by "old duck and Ueda"?