Spoken sayings about Changzhou, more modern

The Changzhou proverb "Put a flower across" is a derogatory term referring to the abnormal phenomenon of plant growth to criticize some uncoordinated and disharmonious behavior

Soft crab legs, crab legs, Crabs

Changzhou people call some carefree people with weird tempers, dull tempers and slow brains "crabs" - crabs in crabs, crabs in crabs (pronounced "Tuo"), and crabs to lao. It is a mildly insulting sentence without much malice. As for "old crab", it does not refer to the old crabs with chrysanthemum and yellow crabs in late autumn, but refers to the kind of semi-old Xu who is not serious but still has charm. A effeminate woman with sarcastic curse words.