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Are there any chicken legs on the brush? What do you mean?
The most common saying is "add chicken legs to the photographer", which means that some welfare pictures are not covered. If it is covered, they will brush "photographer, this is your salary, don't come tomorrow."
The word originally evolved from the box lunch of the crew who made movies and TV series. In the past, extras had no money except rice. "Adding drumsticks" usually refers to special scenes, such as feigning death, diving and being beaten. In Japanese animation and games, when a character in a work dies, the actor who plays the role can quit the performance of the crew, have lunch and then get off work. So in the mile mile, the dead are called "lunch boxes", and the beautiful ones will be painted with "chicken legs".
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