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Han people like to use "250" to swear. Is there a problem?

250 has many meanings in Chinese, one of which is silly. There are "lack of tendons", "lack of numbers" and "half-car wheat straw" in the northern dialect, which have roughly the same meaning. Often used to refer to people who are stupid and clumsy, so that they screw things up. In modern languages, "stupid pen" is often used instead.

According to legend, in ancient times, one linked money was 1000, and half linked money was 500. People often use half a clothes rack as a metaphor, which is not enough. Over time, it has a derogatory meaning, and I don't know why. An amateur is a synonym for 250.

It is also recorded that the ancient silver coin took 500 as an integer unit, that is, one letter, 250 and a half letters, which was homophonic and half crazy, so 250 had this idea.

There are many kinds of swearing in China, generally speaking, there are verbal swearing and weapons swearing. Generally speaking, we can understand swearing as swearing without swearing. Its practitioners and audiences should have considerable culture and sensitivity, and its malice lies in tenderness and killing heart. Military scolding can be understood as cursing the street and cursing the mother. Performers and receivers are people with low educational level, and the volume, momentum and vulgarity of words are often the key points to win. However, this is not an absolute division. There are countless people crossing. For example, when Zhuge Liang scolded Wang Lang, he used martial arts, which was very powerful.

In view of the courtesy and sincerity of the scholar-officials, who never insulted sven, swearing became a vulgar and obscure thing. Fortunately, there is a winding path leading to a secluded place, and China people invented another method of swearing. Just like passwords, you have to receive some training to know the beauty. For example, people die for death, and thieves die for death. If you want to scold a dead man, say he is dead. This was called Spring and Autumn brushwork a long time ago to hide praise and criticism. Seriously, that's interesting!

People are also affected by this. They don't just say stupid, they say 250, half-assed. It is the virtue of a gentleman, and the virtue of a villain is grass.