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What does bazi mean?

Bazi means: people with low quality, ignorance of current affairs and arrogance; The youngest of brothers and sisters; Of things stuck together.

Pinyin bā zi.

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1, the original meaning is: rustic and conservative people, and the extended meaning is: people with low quality, ignorance of current affairs and arrogance.

2. The word "bazi" was also used by the generation in Jiangbei, Nanjing, and in some areas in Jiangbei, Anhui. It is generally said that the youngest brother and sister is Bazi.

3. Glue blocky things. For example, in the The Journey to the West of Wu Cheng'en in the Ming Dynasty, I saw a few little devils in the sunny place, taking some human flesh and drying it piece by piece.

From the Wu dialect in Shanghai, the word "hillbilly" is spoken. Shanghainese generally call people who are behind the times "hometown" or "ba", and "ba" has become an adjective, which is often used as a joke to describe each other's backwardness.

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2. After some business plans, everyone decided to kill cows to sacrifice to the God of Snow Mountain, then have a good meal, and then clean up the dam after dinner.

3. The tea bar has a local flavor, which is relatively blunt, and there is no "salty radish" to live and express.

It's sunny today, and there are no clouds in Wan Li. Old bazi and I went to buy fish.

Every sunny day, hardworking people will take out the meat and dry it to make the food more delicious.