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What does the nutcracker mean?
Nutcracker (English [n? t? kr? k? (r)] beauty [n? t? kr? k? r]? ) has many meanings:

1, pliers for crushing nuts; Walnut clamp (tool for knocking walnuts to eat)

2. Birds and stars.

3. Face with chin and nose squeezed together (due to tooth loss, etc. ); A nutcracker face.

An unwelcome person (especially a woman).

Example:

I am? sorry Where to? Tell? What about you? That? Ballet? Nuts? Cookies? Really? Have you been there? It's cancelled.

I'm sorry to tell you that the ballet The Nutcracker has been cancelled.

Extended data:

When the two initials of The Nutcracker are capitalized, they are nuts? The Nutcracker refers to the ballet The Nutcracker written by Tchaikovsky in Russia.

Based on Hoffman's story, it is called The Nutcracker and the Mouse King. The music of ballet is full of pure and mysterious myths and has strong characteristics of children's music.

It's mainly about Christmas when the girl Mary gets a nutcracker. At night, she dreamed that the nutcracker turned into a prince and led a group of her toys to fight against the mouse soldiers. Later, she was taken to Jam Mountain, where she was welcomed by the candy fairy and enjoyed toys, dances and feasts.