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What do Yum and Xiaomi mean?

Pumping is a badge, and millet is a commodity in life. In Japanese, "バッジ" and "ジ" are similar, so the badge is called "バッジ". The word "baji" is mainly used around animation and comes from Japanese. Xiaomi is often related to daily necessities, such as key chains, postcards, badges (yum) and so on. , known as goods in Japan, commonly known as millet in China.

Common animation periphery can be divided into hard periphery and soft periphery. Most of the former are hand-made model statues, which are the choice of deep anime fans and belong to hand-made circles; Soft periphery is often related to daily necessities, such as key chains, postcards, badges (yum) and so on. , known as goods in Japan, commonly known as millet in China, thus developing grain circles. The degree of burning money is beyond imagination, and the "backpack" is more expensive than LV. Similar to JK uniform circle, Lolita circle and Hanfu circle, Valley Circle also has its own professional terms and rules, resulting in jargon such as assembling boxes, collecting kidneys, eating grains, unloading grains, eating goods and sweeping the streets. In addition to the officially produced millet, fans in the circle will also create or entrust themselves to create millet, which is Fanren Valley.