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Have you ever heard of the Internet term "rainbow fart"?

The first time I saw the words "rainbow fart" was on Teacher Hong Niangzi's official account. She wrote: "After six years of writing training, I found that the most important thing about writing is Rainbow fart.

Only in a good interactive and friendly environment can the author inspire endless creativity. ”

At that time, I was still thinking about what this “rainbow fart” was. mean?

The second time I saw it was a screenshot of WeChat sent to me by Liu Qing. After reading the article I wrote yesterday "Being Fans of Teacher Xiaolin's Power", Liu Qing sent it to me on WeChat. I contacted Teacher Xiao Lin, and then pushed Teacher Xiao Lin’s WeChat account to me. Naturally, I am very happy to be able to add my idol to WeChat.

When you see the "rainbow fart" above, the rainbow is still represented by a small icon. I was immediately interested. What does this rainbow fart mean? So I searched on Baidu.

Rainbow fart is an Internet buzzword and a common expression in the rice circle. It first became popular in 2017. It means that fans praise their idols in a fancy way, and they are full of treasures and advantages. The literal meaning is that even the idol's fart can be blown out into a rainbow without changing his expression.

That’s what it means. It became popular in 2017, but I didn’t know about it until now. Speaking of which, the article I wrote about Teacher Xiao Lin really smelled like a rainbow fart.

In the Internet age, a lot of Internet slang has appeared. I remember last year a photography review teacher said, “I’m getting better.” I also went to correct it and told the teacher that it should be "increasing knowledge". As a result, my classmates told me that "rising posture" is an Internet term.

Have you heard of "The Rain Girl Has No Melon"? It’s an internet slang for “it has nothing to do with you”.

Then you must have heard of "Lan Shou, Shiitake Mushroom", and you have even said it yourself, isn't it just "feeling uncomfortable and want to cry"!

Alas! Although I am on the Internet, I am ignorant and do not understand many Internet terms. It even ranks the top ten Internet terms every year, which is really interesting and can be regarded as a mark of an era.

The picture below shows the top ten Internet terms in 2019. How many have you heard of them? After watching it, I suddenly remembered that my daughter often said "so high".