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What does this technique mean in Chaoshan dialect?

Fighting, art = martial arts = fighting

It probably means: hit him. Hit him.

Generally, when fighting (any entanglement), people who eat melons next to them are booing and don't go up to set off the atmosphere.

Chaozhou dialect, also known as Chaozhou dialect, Chaozhou dialect and Chaoshan dialect, belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family-Chinese language family-Minnan language branch-Chaoshan film. It is distributed in the Chaoshan area (Chaozhou, Jieyang, Shantou and Fengshun) along the eastern coast of Guangdong and the main gathering place of overseas hipsters in Southeast Asia.

English is called Chaozhou dialect or teochewdialogue (pronunciation /tit? ui? z; -? o? -/; /tit? u? ; -? o? -/), from the transliteration of the word "Chaozhou". Chaoshan area was an immigrant area in ancient times, and its main ancestors came from the Central Plains people in Fujian. The word "Chaozhou dialect" has existed since ancient times and has been widely recognized by chaozhou people at home and abroad. In recent years, it is also commonly known as "Chaoshan dialect".

Chaozhou dialect is a sub-dialect of Minnan dialect, one of the eight language families of Chinese dialects, and it is also one of the oldest and most special dialects in China.