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When did trolls start to appear in China?

The trolls in China should have been around since the beginning of time. Listen to me tell you in detail...

I remember when I used to frequently browse Weibo and participate in forums, I followed waves of people discussing the topic of trolls. It split into several factions to study separately. In the end, what one eldest brother said shocked everyone. He probably said this at the time: "In fact, it doesn't matter who died or who went bankrupt, it doesn't matter to me. What’s important is that as long as someone lives better than me, I won’t be happy. I have to complain!” Yes, yes, that’s why I was shocked, because this guy is a very good and vivid example of what Chinese trolls are like! Psychologically, that is "pink eye disease". Aren't the wise sayings left by our ancestors saying: "Some people are angry, but others are not smiling", "Laughing at the poor does not laugh at the prostitutes", etc.? !

Some people in China have been like this for a long time, but the difference is that in those days, gossiping had its place, but now it is better to put on a vest and "spite" everywhere on the Internet. Of course, you can’t blame anyone for this. This is also the “bad nature” left by our ancestors. If we are forced to give a time for the emergence of a troll, if there is evidence, it should at least be extrapolated to Lu Xun's time. If you don't believe it, you can look through Lu Xun's collected works. By then you will know the existing civilized articles. Most of them are printed in the textbooks~ Let’s not mention the rest... If we go back further, I think that during the Three Kingdoms period of the Later Han Dynasty, there should also be royal trolls! Pushing forward further, we will soon reach the Peking Man. It seems that they did not have a common language and there was no way to study it.

But in short, there will be trolls when there are people.