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What does "strange wormwood" mean?

Strange millet, (note: the pronunciation of millet in the dictionary is only shǔ), also known as "strange uncle", is a homophonic term on the Internet, referring to middle-aged men who have a lolita complex. Those who like lolita belts A man who has a tendency to abduct and push down lolita. It appeared on the Internet in its early years. Usually appears in "evil" forums related to loli.

On October 29, 2008, Lin Jiaxiang, Party Secretary, Deputy Director, and Discipline Inspection Team Leader of the Shenzhen Maritime Safety Administration, attempted to molest a girl in a hotel in Shenzhen and threatened the girl’s parents with “I am sent from Beijing.” After the incident was reported, Lin Jiaxiang was called "the weird guy sent by Beijing."

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Golden fish guy, Cantonese vocabulary. It is another name for pedophiles. People use "goldfish man" to represent men with pedophilia, or even men who talk to young girls with the obvious purpose of deceiving. In Cantonese, saying to others "Uncle will take you to see goldfish" is a somewhat obscure "colorful" joke.

It comes from a previous case in Hong Kong: a middle-aged man raised goldfish on the rooftop for the purpose of abduction, and said to some little girls one after another: "Little sister, uncle will take you to see "Is goldfish good?" He took it to the rooftop and waited for an opportunity to invade. Later, people used "goldfish guy" to represent men with pedophilia, or even men, especially older men, who talk to young girls with the obvious purpose of deceiving.