Mandarin Chinese profanity
Profanity used within the Mandarin Chinese language / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Chinese profanity" redirects here. For profanities in Cantonese Chinese, see Cantonese profanity.
Profanity in Mandarin Chinese most commonly involves sexual references and scorn of the object's ancestors, especially their mother. Other Mandarin insults accuse people of not being human. Compared to English, scatological and blasphemous references are less often used. In this article, unless otherwise noted, the traditional character will follow its simplified form if it is different.
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