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Beijing Dialect (37): Beijingers love to give insects and small animals a nickname

This is the 37th word of "Hu Zi Ge Speaks Beijing Dialect" (Sequence Table A-37)

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(In fact, it is a seven-star ladybug, with black heads and black legs and red wings, and black dots on the wings)

【Pronunciation】

Piáor

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【Serious meaning】

Seven-star ladybug, black head, black legs, red wings, small black dots on the wings

Beijing Dialect (37): Beijingers love to give insects and small animals a nickname

【Popularity Index】

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To tell the truth, this is called the Seven-Star Ladybug, and Brother Beard has heard of it for the first time.

【Improper meaning】

For an insect, it is not interesting to make up a story, today Brother Beard recalls with everyone the small animals that can often be seen when they were young after 80, as well as their little names in Beijing.

1. Buffalo (snail)

Beijing Dialect (37): Beijingers love to give insects and small animals a nickname

Playing with buffalo depends on the sky, there will be buffalo on the wall when it rains, and the head and tail will be stretched out.

2. Grasshoppers (locusts)

Beijing Dialect (37): Beijingers love to give insects and small animals a nickname

When I was a child, when I caught grasshoppers, I had to find matches and stir them on the fire, which was the routine of playing.

3. Night Tiger (Bat)

Beijing Dialect (37): Beijingers love to give insects and small animals a nickname

The night tiger is the small animal with the most guns lying down, and there is no one, because as long as the Beijing people eat salty, they must say "the night tiger flies back."

4. Seasonal Birds (Cicadas)

Beijing Dialect (37): Beijingers love to give insects and small animals a nickname

There are two ways to play with the seasonal birds: one is to chew a large piece of bubble gum, chew a soft stick to the end of a large long pole, and stick it into the canopy to stick the seasonal birds; the other is to save the shells of the seasonal birds to make woolly monkeys.

5. Knife mantis (praying mantis)

Beijing Dialect (37): Beijingers love to give insects and small animals a nickname

Catching knife mantises is a very interesting game, because this is a brave game, and it really hurts to make its front legs scratch!

6. Yang Lazi (Thorn Larvae)

Beijing Dialect (37): Beijingers love to give insects and small animals a nickname

Yang Lazi is a kind of bug that was admonished by his parents when he was a child. There are also many children who always think that Yang Lazi is a plant.

7. Rest tiger (gecko)

Beijing Dialect (37): Beijingers love to give insects and small animals a nickname

The tiger has the highest survival rate in the hands of children, because the purpose of children catching it is to cut off its tail and see how the tail grows, but generally after cutting the tail, it will run away.

8. Money strings (worms)

Beijing Dialect (37): Beijingers love to give insects and small animals a nickname

Although the money string has many feet, it is definitely not a centipede, it is regarded as a good thing by beijingers, and the money string enters the house - zhao cai!

【Fixed Program】

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