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What's the nickname of the pig?
Vernacular: Some people in Duke Zhou got rich by raising pigs, so they called them Wujin.
Second, the nigger-Li Quanyin's "Lazy True Son" list in the Qing Dynasty: "Old Du Shiyun: the nigger at home."
Vernacular: Old Duyou said: Domestic niggers.
Third, Lanzi-Zhang Zilie, born in imperial academy at the end of Chongzhen in the Ming Dynasty, wrote "Zhengzitong": "Dolphin, Xiaoyan, is also Lanzi."
Vernacular: Pigs and piglets can both be called Zilan.
Fourth, Dalanwang Jujube-the Qing Dynasty's anonymous "Roast Pig Poetry": "Bimei Dalanjun."
Vernacular: You Zhu is called Dalanwang Jujube.
V. Date of General Wu-The modern anonymous Guo tells the story that General Wu marries a beautiful woman every year, because Guo is now a pig.
6. Black-faced Langzao —— In the Qing Dynasty, Li Quan's "List of Things" quoted from "Old Edition of Chengping": "Guilin customs erode frogs, and those who come to China and North Korea are censored, or the drama: your residence is a frog platform. Answer: This Gui Chong is better than the black-faced wolf. Black-faced lang calls a pig. "
Vernacular: The custom of Guilin is ancient, and they all entertain them with frogs, which are actually black-faced dates and pork.
Seven, dregs-another name for the eating habits of pigs. In Qing Dynasty, Li Quan wrote "Qing Louis": "Joe ate Tang steamed dolphins and said," This scum is very good and delicious. "
Vernacular: Pigs feed on dross and taste delicious.
Eight, a long-billed general-or in the name of joining the army. Cui Bao in Jin Dynasty's Notes on Ancient and Modern Times: "A pig has a long beak and a general joins the army."
Vernacular: You Zhu is called General with a long mouth.
Nine, Rihai Ren Junzao The ancients used twelve places to match the zodiac, and pigs (pigs) matched the sea. Xu Shen in the Eastern Han Dynasty wrote "Explaining Chinese Characters": "Ancient prose is the sea, and the sea is like a dragon."
Vernacular writing: China's ancient poem Hai, which means pig, is homophonic with tapir.
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