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What does Guawazi Sichuan dialect mean?

"Guawazi" in Sichuan dialect means: a fool, or a joke played by someone close to him.

Guawazi is a Chinese dialect vocabulary. Generally speaking, it is one of the common buzzwords in Sichuan, and its derogatory meaning is greater than appreciation. At the same time, in Sichuan dialect, melon can also be used as an adjective, which is equivalent to "stupid" and "stupid".

Sichuan dialect originated from the Shu language in Cuba. Up to now, the original layer of Sichuan dialect still retains ancient words such as "Ba" (Pingdi), "Sister" (Mother) and "Yang" (Friend). Since then, Sichuan dialect has been developing and changing with the historical process and the changes of immigrants from Sichuan. First, after Qin destroyed Shu, Sichuan gradually formed a unique Sichuan dialect belonging to the Han family.

Later, in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, due to a large number of immigrants from Huguang and other places entering Sichuan, Sichuan dialect evolved and merged with immigrant dialects from all over the world, and finally formed today's Sichuan dialect.

Guawazi makes sentences

1, that girl doll is a melon, holding my sunglasses in front of my eyes. How can I not hit her?

2. How fast the days passed. When Chongyang got old, the temperature dropped. You are definitely not as cool as you, no matter how hard you try, you can't afford it!

3. The history teacher in Class 3 1 1 Grade 1 of Baihua Senior High School in Yibin County, Sichuan Province is that Guawazi.

There is a hammer in your hometown and a savage in my hometown. Shaved hair is like your melon.

Just like a soldier in a battalion, he is locked in the battalion on weekdays. Once they left the camp, they set wild horses, killed people, set fires, robbed, robbed and fought. If they don't listen to the command at all, it's over.