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汉语里常用“狗血喷头”来形容痛快淋漓地骂人。许多巫术盛行地方的人们则相信:家中闹鬼,泼狗血是驱邪的有效偏方。这两件事在本源上并无关系,但如果要痛快地骂人,总以揭老底最解恨。所以狗血喷头似地咒人,与巫师作法泼狗血让邪魔现形颇为神似。1993年5月,中国足球队在约旦的伊比尔德大败,有人便将一盆狗血浇到施拉普纳的头上,本来,施拉普纳是中国请来为足球驱邪的“法师”,但他驱邪未成却“作法自毙”,反而在一盆狗血中现了自己的“原形”。
Commonly used in Chinese “bloody head” to describe the painful dripping curse. Many witchcraft places people believe that: haunted home, splashing blood is an effective recipe for exorcism. These two things have no relation to their origin, but if you want to swear at people with ease, you should always expose the most dislike for the elderly. Therefore, the bloody spear like a curse, and the sorcerer to make a splash of blood so that the demon is quite similar. In May 1993, when the Chinese soccer team defeated Iberd in Jordan, someone poured the pot of water into Schlappner’s head. Originally, Schlappner was invited by China for the “Master of Exorcism” However, he did not exorcise evil but “practice self-death”, but in a bowl of dog blood now has its own “prototype.”