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What does the mud push mean in Tangshan dialect?
I think it's evening

As a dialect word, "Nite" has a strong "literary" flavor. "Mud" is also a polyphonic word. When you read "nì", it means stubborn and rigid. Such as "sticking to the rules" (sticking to the ancient system and old saying, not adapting according to specific circumstances) and "sticking to the rules". Although "Ni" is pronounced as "ní" in "Nite", it still takes the meaning of "nì". "Te" is also a polyphonic word. When reading the word "tui", read it softly (Tangshan people also read "tēi" in spoken English), which means very, very, very special. This is an adverb of degree.

When Tangshan people say "Nite", it is often not the original meaning of the word, but the extended meaning derived from it.