Question 2: Why do China fans in Jang Keun Suk call themselves Furong Jang Keun Suk in China? Because hibiscus is also called "root flower", which means "flower with strong roots", and because hibiscus is the national flower of South Korea, it is more representative. When Jang Keun Suk was a child, he participated in the "National Hibiscus Beauty Selection Conference" and won the grand prize. This is the first time that Jang Keun Suk has won an award for a large-scale commemorative event. Therefore, the name "Furong" also has commemorative significance.
Question 3: Why is the vermicelli in Jang Keun Suk called abalone Jang Keun Suk, and the root generation refers to male genitalia, which means it is very big. Abalone refers to female genitalia, and it should be ironic to say that fans are abalone. Acne has been dried by Jang Keun Suk. ...
Question 4: What are the names of China fans in Jang Keun Suk? Are you going to register a Chinese website? The answer is hibiscus.
Question 5: What's the name of Jang Keun Suk's fan club-as a person who likes Jang Keun Suk? . I can't believe I don't know the name of his fan group! Eel. . Because Jang Keun Suk likes eating eels. . I am an eel, too. .
Question 6: What are the names of Jang Keun Suk's fans? The answer is hibiscus.
Why don't you try it
Because Jang Keun Suk's China eel used to be called Hibiscus.
Question 7: What's the name of the fan group in Jang Keun Suk? eel
Question 8: What are the names of Jang Keun Suk's fans? Show Lo: Show your achievements!
Sometimes it's called a pig fan.
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Jang Keun Suk: Eels, because Jang Keun Suk likes eels. He said eels would give him strength.
In the past, the root rice in China was called Hibiscus, which means root flower, but Jang Keun Suk likes to call his fans eels, so he called them eels. I am an eel, too! ! !
PS: Zhang Gen said that he is the boss of eels, the chief helmsman of eels, and so is the eel prince sauce. . I like eel prince sauce best. .
Question 9: I just fell in love with Jang Keun Suk recently. Ask him why his fans are called eels. China's fan used to be called Hibiscus, which means a flower. We were the flowers of the roots, and later we were unified. Genshuo likes to call us eels because eels can give him strength.
In the past, only China was called hibiscus. Later, in order to unify with other purposes, China was also called eel.
Question10: What does CRI mean? Is that what Jang Keun Suk fans mean? Yes, the origin of eels. Genshuo calls his rice eel, because his favorite food is eel, which can replenish energy. Genshuo means that fans are his motivation and source of strength. Cri-j cri is a well-established mantra with the highest frequency. CRI-the abbreviation of critical, which means key, is used by Korean netizens to express the meaning of emphasis; Zhang's cri signature [[ 1] j-is taken from the first letter of Genshuo's surname (Jang Keun Suk). At the Singapore station of "201/Jang Keun Suk CRI Show" (20 1 1 April 23rd), Jang Keun Suk brought wonderful singing and dancing performances to the fans. Many people don't understand the meaning of "CRI" Jang Keun Suk explained that this is his own common phrase, which is also the abbreviation of English Critical, meaning "key" and "best". He quoted the usage of "CRI": "That's CRI" and "Very CRI" are both creative words to describe "very good" in his opinion. The cri expressions that Genshuo often uses when interacting with eels are: I at Hi c, Bye cri.