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What does Hangnong coarse silk mean in Shanghai dialect?
Hiroshi Hiroshi
(Hou Si)—
In Shanghai dialect, these two words express an unspeakable distress, such as the sultry weather-this day is old.
Four words add up-it is to trouble you and make you sad-to find fault and, more seriously, to provoke.
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