Because "* * *" is annotated with "Diao", the original sound of "Bird" is gradually forgotten and only exists in Cantonese (Hakka northern spoken language, etc. ) and ancient books! Tang Yun) Zhuyin: all cut, (rhyme) (rhyme) Zhuyin: Ding Liao, no matter how you spell it in Cantonese, Hakka or Mandarin, the result is almost the same as today's pronunciation of rude words, that is, ancient pronunciation! Basically, "bird" and "* * *" are homophonic, but the times are different! Look up the words "bird" and "* * *" in the business dictionary.
Explain that people are cursing now! (Kangxi Dictionary) There is no reference to the ancient books about "birds"
The word "* * *" is a verb sentence, and only "bird" is used as a noun in detail. Whether reading "Jue" or "Diu 2" refers to birds! In fact, there is a saying that "bird" is used as a verb to curse people, whether it is spoken in the north or in the ancient dialect (Cantonese or Hakka)! The above words are just borrowed words, and there is no orthography! The colloquial words used to swear in Cantonese, from "bird" to "* * *" to "xiaomen" and then to "* * *", are just borrowed meanings and are used in subculture slang. There is no orthography, only substitutes that are closer to the spoken meaning! "Small door" is a newly coined word in recent decades. Not written, but understandable! 19/01/2008 2009-01901:43: 35 Supplement: Please note that "* * *" is officially recorded in regular dictionaries, such as business dictionaries or Kangxi dictionaries. All the above arguments are very positive. From a purely academic point of view ...
You've seen it before. What's that word? All right! Here you are? . ? Is the next sentence a typo Lin Yutang's dialect is orthography. Many Chinese input methods have this word. !