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How did "Ma Daha" come from?
"Ma Daha" refers to people who are careless, careless and reckless. In fact, this word is an anecdote created by Tianjin phonograph in the 1950s.

In 1950s, the cross talk of "buy a monkey" was once popular all over the country. The story says that there was a man named "Ma Daha", who was irresponsible and careless. He made an announcement. Originally, he was told to "go to the northeast corner (Tianjin) to buy 50 boxes of monkey brand soap". As a result, he wrote "buy 50 monkeys in the northeast".

As a result, Ma Daha's leadership bureaucracy was criticized without looking at the content. Ma Daha's colleagues and subordinates are used to following blindly, asking and not asking, going on business trips to perform tasks, and making a series of big jokes that make people laugh. First, I traveled all over China to buy monkeys. Although I think the purchase order is bizarre, I still buy monkeys everywhere for delivery. Finally, I brought all the monkeys back. The monkeys came out and made a scene in the department store.

This crosstalk gave birth to the word "Ma Daha", which quickly spread all over the country.