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马勒戈壁 (Mǎlè Gēbì): Mahler Gobi
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==''Mǎlè Gēbì'' | [[马勒戈壁]]==
  
[[File:desert.png|250px|thumbnail|right|''A grass-mud horse encounters river crabs in the Mahler Gobi.'']] Home of the [[grass-mud horse]]. Sounds like “your mother’s fucking cunt” (妈了个屄 mā le ge bī).  
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[[File:desert.png|250px|thumbnail|right|''A grass-mud horse encounters river crabs in the Mahler Gobi'']]
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Home of the mythical [[grass-mud horse]]; homophone of "your mother’s fucking cunt" (''mā le ge bī'' 妈了个逼).  
  
Like the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gobi_Desert Gobi] which stretches across China and Mongolia, the windswept Mahler Gobi is a vast desert inhabited by unique wildlife. The grass-mud horse lives on the “fertile grass” (沃草 wò cǎo, sounds like “fuck me,” 我肏 wǒ cào) dotted among the sand dunes. The Mahler Gobi is also populated by invasive [[river crab]]s.
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This mythical land, along with the [[grass-mud horse]] and the [[river crab]], were popularized and politicized in 2009, when netizens made a popular music video named [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2009/02/music-video-the-song-of-the-grass-dirt-horse/ “The Song of the Grass-mud Horse”] (草泥马之歌 cǎonímǎ zhīgē). The video used Mahler Gobi as a euphemism the state-controlled Internet. The word was then popularized to mock censorship and express discontent in general:
  
[[Category: Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon]]
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<blockquote> @孔智勇: Some people reprimand the education, but the Minister of Education Yuan Guiren just confirmed that "China has generally ensured no child would drop out of school due to poverty."...... '''Mahler Gobi'''!!! [[https://freeweibo.com/weibo/3811325031478444 '''Chinese''']]</blockquote>
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2023年8月7日 (一) 05:01的最新版本

Mǎlè Gēbì | 马勒戈壁

A grass-mud horse encounters river crabs in the Mahler Gobi

Home of the mythical grass-mud horse; homophone of "your mother’s fucking cunt" (mā le ge bī 妈了个逼).

This mythical land, along with the grass-mud horse and the river crab, were popularized and politicized in 2009, when netizens made a popular music video named “The Song of the Grass-mud Horse” (草泥马之歌 cǎonímǎ zhīgē). The video used Mahler Gobi as a euphemism the state-controlled Internet. The word was then popularized to mock censorship and express discontent in general:

@孔智勇: Some people reprimand the education, but the Minister of Education Yuan Guiren just confirmed that "China has generally ensured no child would drop out of school due to poverty."...... Mahler Gobi!!! [Chinese]