The original meaning is light.
The new meaning of network: hope to compete in competition or confrontation. "
"Bang" is popular on the Internet and is used by gamers to describe their abundant competitive or game state. Nowadays, it is often used to describe a person with high morale and boiling blood, and can be used to express many meanings such as "domineering", "tough" and "overbearing". What are the popular online words in recent years? I, I, I, I, I, I, I and so on.
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1, Interpretation of Ancient Books:
"Jiyun" criticizes the disadvantages of the times and is full of sounds and sounds. Ben Zuo? . Detailed? Word annotation. The word Xuan was originally written from the beginning.
2. In the past two years, linguists in China have been engaged in the secret task of reshaping Chinese characters. On the other hand, netizens in China strive to make the past serve the present in Chinese, and create online buzzwords represented by "Jiong". With the signal of China's economic recovery, the word "sorry" was sidelined, and netizens in China began to "boom".
Xuan's popularity began in September 2009. According to Baidu Encyclopedia's "authoritative" statement, in the 2009 Lenovo IEST Masters qualifiers, a self-proclaimed "team" appeared to challenge a champion team. Throughout the game, the "team" showed an extremely fearless spirit.
After the team became popular, some netizens began to form cults on the Internet, which was called the most tiger cult in history. Soon the word "bang" also conquered the beauty's sweet shoulder. A picture widely circulated on the Internet is that at the IEST Gymnasium in Zhongguancun last weekend, a beautiful woman watched the game excitedly with the word "嗮" written on her right shoulder blade.
Education and that girl, it seems that the word "zi" is out of fashion. After Jia, World of Warcraft used the word "explosion" to detonate the network for the second time.
Internet public opinion is very powerful. From this point of view, linguists in the Ministry of Education are very embarrassed. Although online surveys show that the vast majority of netizens are against Chinese character plastic surgery, Professor Wang Ning has publicly commented on online public opinion, claiming that their surveys show that most people support Chinese character plastic surgery.
He also openly challenged China's online public opinion. Last Friday, Obama passed the China Tire Protection Act, imposing a 35% tariff on low-priced tires imported from China. This makes the online cynics in China have a boiling passion and high morale. This may be what netizens said, China people are on the rise.
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