For many friends, the word "Rongge" may be relatively unfamiliar. However, with the recent popularity of "Young You", the word "Rongge" seems to be mentioned by many people. So what does fusion mean? Let’s take a look at the detailed answer with the editor below!
What does fusion mean?
Integrate a large number of others (can be multiple people) The wonderful and unique ideas (meme) are combined with some of your own ideas for secondary creation (fusion). Since the law stipulates that using the same meme does not count as plagiarism, it is difficult to define whether it is plagiarism or meme integration.
The difference between blending and plagiarism:
Rongge means plagiarizing many copies. Plagiarism means copying from a copy. The difference is that the people who blend the stems read more books than the people who plagiarize, and put the contents of several books into one book.
Let’s talk about the differences between plagiarism, reference, tribute and imitation.
Plagiarism: You write whatever I write! The plot is the same before and after, and the development is the same. Those who don’t know may think I copied you.
Reference: I wrote in the book that the protagonist obtained martial arts secrets after falling from the mountain and became a martial arts master. In your book, the protagonist falls into a cave, sees the martial arts secrets on the mural, and becomes a martial arts master. The basic plot is to die first and then succeed.
Tribute: The reproduction of a certain classic plot of an excellent work. Even if the classic plot is not reproduced, it will not affect the plot itself.
Imitation: I wrote a story using one expression technique, and you wrote another story according to my technique. The two stories are completely unrelated, but they are described in the same way.
The origin of the meme:
It is said that it was created by Weibo @云婷婷婷 without changing its name. It is commonly used in the original circle, usually to deliberately discredit the author of the meme. However, some changes in the merged memes are too small, so netizens often directly believe that blended memes = plagiarism. Jiu Yue_, the author of the original novel of the movie "Young You", was dissed as the queen of meme-sharing. Netizens accused her of meme-ing Keigo Higashino's "White Night Journey", "Honeysuckle" and "The Devotion of Suspect X". But whether the film incorporates memes is still controversial. Yesterday Yi Zhongtian posted a comment on the movie on Weibo and gave it a high score of 92 points. His views on Rong Ge are shown in the picture below.