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A complete collection of common proverbs in Jinan

"Old Jinan" not only has many dialects that foreigners can't understand, but also has some distinctive common names. It's interesting to ponder these common names carefully. The following is a collection of 3 Jinan proverbs I brought to you, hoping to help you!

Jinan proverb daquan 1

Holding the baby to push the mill? Add people, not strength.

Firecracker shop caught fire? Celebrate yourself.

Radish in Beiyuan (pronounced in Jinan dialect: běi yu? n dī lu? b? ir)? Semi-green, describing someone as a fool, 250. At that time, the radish in the North Garden was nearly a foot long, and it was half green and half white when it was pulled out, and blue and purple when it was exposed, so it was called half green.

Drink water through your nostrils? Enough!

Does your nose hurt? Can't be stubborn.

Kneel for magic? I can't help it

Is there a fire in the bag? Sesame cake

The notice was posted on the roof? God knows.

Powder into the coffin? Desperate to save face

The tailor doesn't have a ruler? Have ulterior motives (quantity)

Silkworm baby's mouth? Export into poetry (silk).

Flies collect honey? Pretend to be crazy (bee)

Do flies do confinement? Full of worms.

Grass soles? No number.

Cao Pi's money? Not necessarily (Wei coins).

Full? Asshole.

Eating wicker hedges? Make it up in your stomach.

Silk on the shoulder? Do not fold (meaning to rush).

Garbage in the kitchen? This is trivial.

Bow in a vest? Hold out your hand.

Wearing a blue one with a black oil column? Tarred with the same brush.

The sun is in the cabin? Spend (cross) a few days

Diapers, sheets How generous.

Some mosquito-repellent incense under the bed There is no following (mosquito).

Blow the horn on the window? Have a good reputation.

Jinan proverb daquan 2

Old Jinan not only has many dialects that foreigners can't understand, but also some distinctive common names. It's interesting to ponder these common names carefully.

In the old days, people in Jinan used special names for certain items, such as: "egg" is not called egg, but called "chicken"; "Sweet potato" is not called sweet potato, but called "sweet potato"; "Peanut" is not called peanut, but "long fruit"; "Steamed bread" is not called steamed bread, but called "steamed bread"; "Fried dough sticks" are not called fried dough sticks, but "? Son "; "Corn" is not called corn but called "stick"; "Potato" is not called potato, but "ground egg"; "Coriander" is not called coriander, it is called coriander; "Hawthorn" is not called hawthorn, but "sour hawthorn"; "Soy sauce snail" is commonly known as "clam clam". As for why people in Jinan are so called, I haven't studied it deeply, but I think it is nothing more than the consideration of reading (such as chicken) and the convention of shape (such as long fruit) and growth characteristics (such as sweet potato). Although this kind of address is rare in public now, it is often heard in the depths of alleys and among the people.

Jinan people commonly call imported goods foreign goods, so they are called matches, foreign oil, rickshaws, cabbage (cabbage) and persimmon (tomato). In Jinan, there are big steamed buns. Jiaozi is commonly known as steamed buns, and steamed buns are commonly known as big steamed buns. Usually, the name of big and small steamed buns depends on the occasion. There is generally no distinction between "big and small". People in Jinan are used to calling radios toy boxes, glass balls eggs, balloons eggplant, toilets toilets and haircuts pillows.

I remember playing when I was a child. There was no homework at that time. In their spare time, a group of urchins either dig up "domestic birds" (sparrows) or catch "dragonflies". If you don't catch grasshoppers (locusts), you will insist on "burning sparrows" (cicadas); Either catch "toad" (frog) or put "pigeon" (pigeon); Either fighting crickets (crickets) or raising guāi (crickets), of course, we don't like "old women" (crows). In those days, we were busy all day, but we just didn't know how to study. Now think about the "flower life" we lived in those years. Although we are not happy, we do have many regrets.

China people, especially northerners, are generally interested in "Zi", such as Laozi, son, grandson, Confucius, Mencius, everything is done wrong, and so on. Old Jinan people seem to be more interested in and more extensive in the use of "Zi". People in Jinan are not only used to adding the word "Zi" to the names of some items, such as cars (bicycles), quilts (quilts) and floor wipers (mops). Also used to call the ballpoint pen "bēi". Even Baotu Spring, which Jinan people are proud of and world-famous, is also commonly known as Baotu Spring by old Jinan people.

In the old society, the feudal consciousness of Jinan people was quite serious, and men were superior to women with a long history. It is evident that they actually call spinning top "spinning lazy wife".

There are many common names that Jinan people are used to, but due to the limitations of the times and history, I only know a little. With the progress of social civilization, these common names will gradually withdraw from the historical stage. In-depth study of Jinan's history and culture, we should not forget and ignore the study of these folk names, because they are an integral part of history and culture.

Jinan proverbs collection 3

Axe (x) shines on people? See through you!

Snoring after being fucked? Play dumb.

Dirty? Crying dirty? It's too dirty.

Bariwa goes to the south? Didn't make it (to town). In the past, when Jinan went out of Baliwa, it was the countryside to the south, and there was no city.

The flagpole erected 800 years ago? Old bachelor.

Bite the moon? I have no idea. People in Jinan call pugs "pugs".

Put it in the car? Very embarrassed (push)

Unplug without dripping? Die hard.

There is no difference between the white wax pole and the top door, which means that things are done right, yes. In the past, people in Jinan called the wooden latch a "fork" and used it.

The gray pole is close to the door, so naturally there is no "fork".

Remove Zhao from the hundred surnames? Words are money.

Half the sky slaps? Master.

Hang a pocket in the cloud for a long time-pretend to be crazy.

Brush paste in the cloud for a long time? Hu (paste) cloud.

A zebra's head? Well organized.

Has the announcer started? Flirting.

Protect your eyesight? petty

Holding the baby to push the mill? Add people, not strength.

Firecracker shop caught fire? Celebrate yourself.

Radish in Beiyuan (pronounced in Jinan dialect: běi yu? n dī lu? b? ir)? Semi-green, describing someone as a fool, 250. North park at that time

Radish is nearly a foot long. It is half green and half white when it is pulled out, and blue when it is exposed, so it is called half green.

Drink water through your nostrils? Enough!

Does your nose hurt? Can't be stubborn.

Kneel for magic? I can't help it

The tortoise laid the eggs? son of a bitch

Is there a fire in the bag? Sesame cake

The notice was posted on the roof? God knows.

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