Waste snacks come from Beijing dialect, which means that the original meaning refers to dim sum that is ugly, and it is extended to useless people.
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1. Two-part allegorical saying: steamed peach with 111 kg of flour-waste snacks.
2. You can't do anything with these junk snacks.
"dim sum" refers to a small amount of food before or after meals, and its types are rich and varied. In Puxian folk, "dim sum" has become a common snack. However, the "dim sum" mentioned by Pu Xianren has special significance, including a kind of etiquette behavior between relatives and friends.
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The "Waste Novel" and "Waste Dim Sum", produced by the new studio and created by Du Yufeng, a young director who is a genius, are a continuation of the previous work, which is a spoof and a new animated short play with hilarious jokes.
The online drama "Waste Snacks" is an animated version of "111,111 cold jokes" in Northeast China. The animation continues the coarse ore painting style of the "waste" series of Huaze in Northeast China, with a funny style. The protagonist is still the optimistic and funny Huaze.
This time, I also hope that this "big scum"-flavored Huaze will try his best to make the audience smile with his shit jokes, which is different from the sharp and spicy social satire in waste novels.
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