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Seven Laws: Chinese "Spittoon"

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You can spit in China, and I'll come to the United States to put fat.

Chen Changliang bought the goods in time, and people were happy to eat and talk.

Use it to rest up and down, why bother talking about red and blue when you get it back.

Mo Chai has been listed on the White House table, so he is ashamed to ask the head first.

Note: Before the 60s, the spittoon, which had the functions of a night pot and a bedpan, was almost forgotten in today's China, but it has now sparked a rush in the United States, selling for $60, or 400 yuan, each. They used it as a fruit container or drinking utensil, directly on the table. This "residual heat" is really amazing! (picture from the Internet)

Seven Laws: Chinese "Spittoon"
Seven Laws: Chinese "Spittoon"
Seven Laws: Chinese "Spittoon"
Seven Laws: Chinese "Spittoon"
Seven Laws: Chinese "Spittoon"
Seven Laws: Chinese "Spittoon"

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