Tuhao joins a wealth of modern words
By Zhao Xinying | China Daily | Updated: 2014-08-28 06:58
The Chinese word tuhao, a popular expression used by netizens to refer to people with great wealth who spend money freely, has been included in a newly revised dictionary, triggering controversy among language experts.
The word referred originally to landlords living in rural areas who had a lot of money, land and power and who often bullied others.
In the modern context, it also refers to people who have a great deal of money, but who are lacking in education or correct values, according to the third edition of the Standard Dictionary of Modern Chinese, which has been released in Beijing.
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