中部粽
Chinese
middle; middle part; central section | rice dumplings wrapped in leaves | ||
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trad. (中部粽) | 中部 | 粽 | |
simp. #(中部粽) | 中部 | 粽 |
Etymology
中部 (zhōngbù) is from an urban legend about the Taichung Legislative Yuan member Yen Ching-piao, who was said to have close relations with organized crime. It was said that people who have offended him would be killed and the corpse would be used as material for tetrapods.
粽 (zòng) is from Taiwanese Hokkien 肉粽角 (bah-chàng-kak, “tetrapod”). The appearance of tetrapods are thought to resemble zongzi (glutinous rice dumplings eaten on Dragon Boat Festival).
Pronunciation
Noun
中部粽
- (Taiwan, neologism, slang, humorous) tetrapod (a concrete structure used in breakwaters to absorb and reduce the energy of waves, such as along a shoreline)
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