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On the Southwest Shandong Dialect —— Didi Liu
There is a commonly used adjective in southwest Shandong dialect-Didi Liu, which is also a word that everyone can easily understand. Its general meaning is mainly manifested in:

First, the description is very round. For example, "Today (the word" you "is estimated to be a modal particle) it is dark (the word" ya "is estimated to be a modal particle at night), the moon is round, and I am reading in the moonlight." Another example is "This boy stayed in Gua Tian at noon (in the morning) and came out with a round belly. You can tell at a glance that he stole a lot of watermelons. "

The second is to describe rotation or rapid rotation. For example, "when Xiao Jiani arrived at her (aunt's) house, she looked around and looked around for something delicious." Another example is "the donkey (the male donkey) didn't cover his eyes, and the grinding didn't turn, so he didn't move." Why don't you take a cloth and cover his eyes? " And "your boy didn't see that there was cold (ice) on the ground, dripping and slippery.

The third is to describe the liquid falling drop by drop. For example, "the roof of his house leaks rain, and it drips when it rains." Another example is "This Xiong Haizi is a good boy (naughty). He is dishonest in urinating, urinating while running, and urinating all over the yard. " . Another example is "he spilled a bowl on his shoes while eating" and so on. There are other meanings, which have nothing to do with southwest Shandong dialect, so I won't mention them.

Finally, I saw a local traditional snack on the Internet, which seems to be also called noodle fish. If you are interested, you can search online for recipes and make them yourself. It should be delicious. I haven't done it myself, so I won't talk nonsense.