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Little Red Guy, the definition is: similar to the usage of "little ghost" in other dialects. 1 The term "little red guy" is generally used as a colloquial, derogatory term. 2。
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The meaning of little ghost, little bunny, or young man. The little red guy can also be said to be a curse. The word "little red guy" means little ghost, little rabbit cub or young man, and the words are different, both positive and negative, depending on the tone of the speaker.
The term "Little Red Guy" has developed to the present, and it has also derived some different meanings, and in some specific cases, "Little Red Guy" is not necessarily a derogatory meaning. When a girl meets a boy in Shanghai who says you're a little red guy, don't blindly think that he is scolding you, because it may be a derogatory compliment, and its meaning is similar to that of a little guy or a cutie.
There is also the fact that adults may also say little red guy when they call children, which is generally not derogatory, but contains the meaning of love. Therefore, the specific meaning of the word "Little Red Guy" should be fully understood in combination with the context.
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"Little Red Guy" means "little ghost".
Xiao Chilao, a Chinese dialect vocabulary, is popular in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. It refers to a person who "has not dried up and is not worth caring" for people who carry bags and run errands. When used to demean others, "little red guy" means small sample and little rabbit cub, but when it is used as a term of endearment for younger generations, it means kid.
The variation of the usage of Little Red Guy is used by adults as a foul term for minors or friends, and as a term used by adults to insult minors. And there is also a derogatory compliment, which is generally a humble name for parents for their children (especially boys), which is the same as "dog" and "puppy".
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That is, the meaning of the poor and the poor.
In the Shanghai dialect, the word "little red guy" has a long history, and the word "red" is similar to the meaning of the deficit in bare-handed, that is, empty-handed and nothing, and "lao" generally refers to adults, which is used here to contain the meaning of contempt.
In the past, poor people could not afford to buy coffins, so many poor people rolled them up in straw mats and buried them after they died, but sometimes it was inevitable that heavy rain and other weather would wash out the bodies of the dead. When someone encounters such a corpse when they go out, they often feel unlucky, so they will scold a "red guy", which means poor people and poor ghosts.
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Little Red Guy is a Shanghai dialect. In Shanghainese, it means "ghost", and the meaning of "little red guy" is similar to "little ghost", and "red" means shirtless. Because in the old days, after the death of the poor, the family could not afford to buy a coffin, and they were often swept naked with grass and buried hastily.
After heavy rain, it is also common for violent corpses to be in the wild, and people walking in the field encounter this corpse, which is the "red guy". Nowadays, it mostly refers to those playful and naughty children.
Words**"Red Lao" was originally a name for a soldier in the Ming Dynasty army. In Chinese, "chi" means red, and "lao" generally refers to a man of low social status in the southern dialect. "Red guys" are men who wear red clothes.
The Ming Dynasty belonged to Huode and Shang Red, so the soldiers' clothes were all red. The Ming Dynasty adopted the guard, the military household was half a soldier and half a peasant, and a military household sent a soldier during the war, and became a peasant in peacetime, and the hereditary status was not convertible.
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Little Red Guy, Shanghai dialect, foul language, meaning "little ghost".
Chilao originally meant ghost in Shanghainese dialect (pronounced "ju" in Shanghainese), and "red" means shirtless. Because in the old days, after the death of the poor, the family could not afford to buy a coffin, and they were often swept naked with grass, and the hall was buried hastily. After heavy rain, it is also common for violent corpses to be in the wild, and people walking in the field encounter this corpse, which is the "red guy".
Whether it's a ghost or a corpse, it's always an unlucky thing to encounter it. So there is the Shanghainese phrase "I have touched the red guy". It means that you have encountered someone or something that is unlucky or unpleasant.
About the "Little Red Guy" other **.
"Red Lao" was originally a name for a soldier in the Ming Dynasty army.
In Chinese, "chi" means red, and "lao" generally refers to a man of low social status in the southern dialect. "Red guys" are men who wear red clothes.
The Ming Dynasty belonged to Huode and Shang Red, so the soldiers' clothes were all red. The Ming Dynasty adopted the guard, the military household was half a soldier and half a peasant, and when the war was a rotten mountain, each military household sent a soldier, and became a peasant in peacetime, and it was a hereditary identity that could not be converted.
The social pretensions of such soldiers were low, which affected the meaning of the term "red guy". To this day, the word "red guy" still contains the meaning of swearing.
He even directly called the "devil" a "red guy", which shows the hatefulness of the devil and the low social status of the "red guy". It is precisely because of their evil deeds that the Shanghainese dialect "touched the red guy" (pronunciation: pang second sound ze light sound ce first sound lo light sound le light sound), which also means unlucky.
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