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What do you mean by "eight horses and two guns" and "one-plate stupid boy"
Eight horses will use double guns to describe some wonderful or perfect scenes or situations. General Eight Horses, General Two Artillery Corps and Silly Boy are the characters in China's traditional martial arts novel Water Margin, and "one-plate" is a common cooking method in the catering industry. Here, a metaphor is used to describe a scene or scene. The word first appeared on the Internet in a game forum post called The Thief of Divine Comedy. It means that a team is very smooth and perfect when defeating the enemy in the game, just like operating on a flat iron plate. After that, the word gradually became popular and became an easy-to-understand word to describe some scenes or situations. Therefore, "eight horses and two guns will fool a boy" has no exact meaning, just describes some wonderful or perfect scenes or situations.