As a network language, this word generally has two common uses. One is to express admiration, orally. Second, the quotation is not really convincing, but as an expression without words.
Source of the word: The word originated from the abstract TV bar, which first came from the live broadcast room, and later became familiar as a popular network language.
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The language modality and usage scenarios of online buzzwords are different, some are triggered by social events, some are popular by stars or grassroots, and some are popular in unexpected ways.
Looking at the top ten online hot words in 20 18, most of them come from the field of culture and entertainment. There are "Buddhist schools" introduced from Japanese magazines, "official announcements" that became popular because the stars announced their marriage, and "peeling" that became popular because of the game commentary. Although the sources of online buzzwords are different, they all reflect the popular culture of the current society from different aspects and bring together the collective memories and emotions of the public at a certain period or stage of society.
Language is a means of human communication, a carrier of expressing thoughts and feelings, and a mirror of real life. Network buzzwords are an extension of real language, and also directly reflect real life and public mentality.
Take "Buddha" as an example. Originated from the men mentioned in Japanese magazines who like to be alone and refuse heterosexual intercourse. However, after being transformed by netizens in China, it specifically refers to those who don't struggle, take things as they are and don't care, and a series of words such as "Buddhism is gone", "Buddhism is youth" and "Buddhism is life" are derived.
With the rapid pace of modern life, everyone is facing different pressures. "Buddha" is an attitude towards real life and an externalization of a certain social mentality. Correspondingly, the word "koi fish", which became popular because of Alipay's official Weibo lottery, symbolizes people's pursuit of luck;
Because the song Calories is frequently sung, Burning My Calories reflects people's yearning for a healthy life. These online buzzwords reflect the general situation people face in their lives, not only represent people's living conditions and mental outlook, but also reflect the social environment to some extent.
Baidu Encyclopedia-I am Buddha
People's Network-koi fish, Buddhism, official propaganda ... Network buzzwords become cultural symbols.