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Green-killing network language

Killing is a network language, indicating the end of shooting, which refers to a person's scene or the end of a scene.

The word "Ding" is now mostly used in the production of film and television works, and it is often seen that "a certain film is fixed today" is actually the statement that a film and television work has completed its early shooting work and started to enter the post-production stage, which has a lot to do with the word "Ding" as a key step in the initial production of tea.

The word "Ding Bamboo Slips" originated in the pre-Qin period, when people wrote on bamboo slips, but the surface of bamboo slips was oily, so it was not easy to engrave and was easily eaten by insects. So we came up with a way to put bamboo slips on the fire. This process is called "fixing bamboo slips" or "historical records".

Later, in the Qin Dynasty, people wrote on bamboo green with a brush, which saved the process of carving with a knife. Therefore, when the paper is finalized, they just need to cut off the bamboo green and write it on the bamboo white. This process is also called "fixing green".

Killing is the final draft. Nowadays, people often talk about the completion of a film, such as "world without thieves", which was shot hard for more than two months, was finally finished last night ".

Modern network catchwords

1, YYDS, YYDS should be the hottest word in 202 1 Its original meaning is "eternal god", which comes from the mouth of LOL anchor "Mountain Mud" in League of Legends. At that time, when "Mountain Mud Ruo" explained the match between RNG and CG in the live broadcast, it inadvertently praised "Jian Zihao, the eternal god", which made these four words quickly spread throughout the LOL circle.

At the Tokyo Olympic Games in July last year, Yang Qian and Yang Haoran formed the "Yang Yang Group", which made YYDS successfully break the circle and become the first buzzword of the year. Nowadays, YYDS has gradually evolved into a fixed saying that fans flatter all kinds of things in the barrage.

2, involution, the word "involution" originated in the academic field, and now it is more used to describe some irrational internal competition. For example, due to limited resources, many participants have to make more efforts to compete for limited resources.

A typical example is that a cold drink shop used to sell its own drinks easily, but suddenly one day, many cold drink shops of the same type appeared on the street. In order to survive in the fierce competition, merchants are forced to extend their business hours, lower their selling prices, give small gifts and develop new products, which is the best interpretation of involution.

3. Lying flat, the word lying flat originally corresponds to "involution", that is, some people will choose to work harder when they are under pressure, while others don't want to live so tired and give up competition to choose Buddhist work and life.

It can be seen here that the initial "lying flat" is actually a little bit self-destructive. Nowadays, "lying flat" is more used to describe young people outside the traditional mainstream channels such as going to work, working overtime, promotion and salary increase, but it actually reflects a different attitude towards life and work.