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The Hakka Story of Hunchbacks and Woodcutters Who Don't Know How to Turn Their Shoulders
1. Hunchback in Hakka means to carry, and woodcutter refers to a woodcutter. Hunchback and woodcutter don't know how to turn their shoulders describes a person who is very stubborn and headstrong.
2, camel woodcutter does not know how to turn the shoulder originated from the founder of Hakka Luo Xianglin to a Hakka rest, found that the woodcutter does not know how to turn the shoulder when carrying firewood, and then made this feeling, indicating that the stubbornness of this person to make feelings.
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