Cosplay's narrow interpretation is to imitate and dress up the characters in the virtual world, also known as role-playing. As a result, a new meaning has been derived from the internet, which is often used to describe "a person who pretends to be a certain person". For example, an ID indicates that you are a fan of a certain star under any circumstances, but it says "A".
COSPLAY real shots (15 photos) If other fans of the star think that they have hurt a star, then fans of a star will say "You are a fan of COS (cos(cosplay) A Jun for short". It means to suspect that this person is actually not a fan of A. In a sense, the derivative meaning of cosplay (commonly known as cos) on the Internet is a derogatory term. As the name implies, cosplay is the abbreviation of English costume drama, and the verb is cos, and people who play cosplay are generally called coser [also called cosplayer]. Generally speaking, the earliest Chinese translation of cosplay came from Taiwan Province Province, which means role-playing. But because this translation is the same as the role-playing game (rpg) in the game, in order to avoid the similarity, the author prefers another translation-dressing up. As far as today's cosplay is concerned, its form and content generally refer to the use of clothing, trinkets, props and makeup to play the roles in acg (animation, comics, games) or some roles in Japanese Vision Rock and movies. Thus, cosplay contains a vast space for its positioning. It can even be said that as long as there is cosplayer, this field is definitely the mainstream of teen pop culture today.