Difference between revisions of "Love for the cooking pot"
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<blockquote>戏子婊子骗子登徒子。子子相聚。伪人官人阉人僵尸人。人人举手。——没别的意思。听说二会召开。写幅对联表达一下'''爱锅'''热情! ['''[http://weibo.com/5878653341/Dm54GpWvm Chinese]''']</blockquote> | <blockquote>戏子婊子骗子登徒子。子子相聚。伪人官人阉人僵尸人。人人举手。——没别的意思。听说二会召开。写幅对联表达一下'''爱锅'''热情! ['''[http://weibo.com/5878653341/Dm54GpWvm Chinese]''']</blockquote> | ||
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Revision as of 20:42, 11 January 2021
ài guō 爱锅
Pun on "patriotism" (àiguó 爱国). While not always used sarcastically, "love for the cooking pot" connotes some irreverence for the Chinese party-state, such as in this Weibo comment on the Two Sessions:
@张乙拙: Players, whores, cheats, and creeps; the masters gather. / Fakes, officials, eunuchs, and zombies; they all say yes. —That's all. I heard the Stupid Sessions were starting and wrote a verse to show my ardent love for the cooking pot! (March 31, 2016)
戏子婊子骗子登徒子。子子相聚。伪人官人阉人僵尸人。人人举手。——没别的意思。听说二会召开。写幅对联表达一下爱锅热情! [Chinese]