Wangshan meaning is introduced as follows:
"Wangshan" is a tradition in the Gannan Tibetan area, and in Tibetan there is the meaning of "picking firewood". According to evidence, this is the Kangxi years Labrang Monastery hundreds of monks in the height of summer each year, go to the field to collect firewood and the continuation of the custom and development. Due to the long distance, the monks could not go back and forth on the same day, and they would choose to camp on the side of the mountain and face the water. If the amount of collection is large, they will have to stay for some more days.
After working, they would sing and dance, enjoying the landscape. Later this custom by the monastery into the folk, and evolved into today's "Langshan Festival", is the Tibetan language "Xiang Lang Festival", which is unique to the Gannan Tibetan area of the festival. In July and August, the climate is mild, between farming, families pack up pots and pans and cooking utensils and food items, dressed up, the whole family out to the wild hillside, meadow, the river choose a good place, set up a tent, will eat, drink, singing and dancing.
Or institutions, confidants, or collective organization, or voluntary combination, picnic on the grassy bank, singing in the wilderness, in the drunkenness of the playful, in the heaven and earth to vent. Eating a large piece of hand-held mutton, drinking a large bowl of sweet ghee tea and barley wine, as if in ancient times, back to nature.
The town's dialect, a lot of interesting words, such as "bragging", is the local people often hang in the mouth of the word. They want to talk. But such a word, in the dictionary has no positive meaning. The "Shuo Wen Jie Zi" said "bragging", "will be coquettish words," that is, the meaning of flowery language, "Modern Chinese Dictionary" also has the meaning of deception, fraud, show off.
The same is true of the word "wave" in "Langshan". In casual conversations, they often say, "Wave at home," or ask if they want to go to the county for a "wave". "If it's not a pejorative, it's a neutral word at best.