The word "Oligei" first appeared in 1998 Jackie Chan's movie Who am I? Twenty-two years later, it first appeared in a positive energy quotation of Aauto Aauto Quicker anchor during live broadcast, which was often said by Aauto Quicker anchor during live broadcast or video recording. From this time on, the word "Oligei" really became popular.
In addition to cheering, Oligei has three meanings. One is meaningless. It may be a simple slogan, a symbolic ritual language, which has no practical significance. There is also a kind of reverse force, that is, literal force and powerful meaning, which is often used to express affirmation and admiration; The last one is the skill of the protagonist in the Japanese fighting game Street Fighter, which is transliterated as "gas-guzzling heel" in Chinese.