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What does the Internet term Sarilang mean? What does the Internet term Sarilang mean?

1. Sarilang, an Internet buzzword. The barrage appears in the clip of the famous scene "Huaqiang Buying Melons". In the video, after the stall owner was stabbed, the stall owner's boy shouted the line "killer" when he picked up his stool and ran towards Huaqiang, which is a homophone for Kong'er.

2. Sarilang is a Mongolian language, which means mountain dandelion on the grassland, which represents unity and early birth of a child. Sarilang is a red flower with small stems and leaves, white garlic-like bulbs, and a fiery red corolla rolled upward. People in the grasslands of Inner Mongolia call it Sarilang flower.