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Fellow villager
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The term "villagers" originates from the movie of Stephen Chow
Nine kinds of sesame officials
, the Protagonist
Bauron
(Stephen Chow) promoted to a position
Governor of eight houses
After the retrial of Qi Qin's murder case in the bridge, jury
Glasses of Tang Dynasty
(
Wu Qihua
Acted the role of) said: "I came in with the villagers to watch the fun, but just stood forward a little, I will stand back!" The word "villagers" is extended with the meaning of "love to join the crowd and laugh with the masses".
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- Chinese name
- Fellow villager
- Foreign name
- Villagers
- connotative
- In particular slapstick Hate is a netizen of the billboard
- articulation
- xiāng mín
- exegesis
- National Taiwan University PTT BBS It's the name of an online friend
- dominance
- netspeak
catalogue
The village people on the Internet originated from Taiwan University PTT
BBS
Chinese netizens are commonly known as netizens, especially those who criticize and kick black (Hate) billboards. Later, this name was also used by netizens in other BBS and Internet forums. Because of the meaning of its love, it is often used by netizens to laugh at themselves. At the same time, villagers can also have a derogatory meaning to refer to some netizens who do not know how to judge things and only follow the masses to heckle.
It is also used to refer to the subjects of the Eastern Fantasy country as the villagers.
1. Refers to the people of Liuxiang in Zhou Dynasty.
2. Country people; Farmer.
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