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What does the Chaoshan dialect mean by broken burning?
In Chaoshan dialect, it means asking for money. This word is usually used to describe the behavior of asking for money and borrowing money to make a living when people are particularly short of money. The word "broken burning" may come from the brick and tile industry in Chaoshan area. Because workers need to burn bricks with fire, burning fire and burning money has become a common behavior. But in fact, the occasion of burning is not limited to workers, and it can also be used to satirize those who smirk on weekdays but ask for money when something happens.

Poshao is one of the interesting representative words in Chaoshan dialect. Although its practical significance is derogatory, it also reflects the living conditions of local people in a certain sense. After all, in today's society, many people often make themselves bankrupt or even exhausted to make a living in pursuit of interests and materials, which is a question that makes people think deeply and reflect.

Although the word broken burn inadvertently shows the plight of people's lives in Chaoshan area, its use needs to be cautious. In daily communication, we should respect everyone's lifestyle and choice, and don't belittle or laugh at others' difficulties and opportunities. After all, everyone has his own life experience and lifestyle, and we should always communicate with each other on the premise of respect.