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xue hua piao piao bei feng xiao xiao

The chorus lyric from Chinese hit song "Yi Jian Mei", which means "one plum blossom" published in 2010 by songwriter Fei Yu-ching. The song was used in a hit Tik Tok video with a chinese man who looks like the chinese bootleg version of Humpty Dumpty in Shrek

The song was originally part of the soundtrack for a 1940s chinese drama of the same name (shot in 1984). The drama was later remade twice first as Grief Over QingHe River (30 episodes-shot in 2000) and then New One Plum Blossom (40 episodes-shot in 2009)

The word use in a sentence is ambiguous and can mean anything
Niggas think i carry a mp5 to school but i'm just xue hua piao piao bei feng xiao xiao
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xue hua piao piao bei feng xiao xiao

An epic asian egg man decided to sing an epic song.
Dad : Are you winning son? Son : Bitch, xue hua piao piao bei feng xiao xiao

Bei Fung 

Slur for Chinese people
Haha look at that fucking Bei Fung over there

Xue hua piao piao bei feng xiao xiao

A chinese meme song on tiktok
Bitch be like "what did you do?"

Me: xue hua piao piao bei feng xiao xiao

ka ni na bei chao chee bye 

ka ni na bei chao chee bye

This is a vulgar phrase commonly used in Singapore as an insult, it's words originate from the many different races residing in the country. Namely, hokkien and Malay, this phrase means Fuck your mother's smelly vagina.
To break it down simply,

Kaninabei = fuck your mother

chao = smelly

cheebye (or jibai) = vagina.

Normally, in text messaging, it's shortened to knnccb. knn is the short form of Kaninabei while ccb is Chao Chee Bye . Hope this helped :-)
"Ka ni na bei chao chee bye, think your grandfather's road ah?" - Di Gan
"Sorry boss I get lost now" - John

"knnccb that fucker gave me 3 detention sia" - Di Ming
"lmao bro sad life"- Adam
The first emperor of Shu Han from the Three Kingdoms era of China. Highly charismatic and his love for the common people made him a favorite among the heros of the time. Oath brother of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei.
Liu Bei by Radish July 30, 2003