Moving bricks is a Chinese word, which originally meant moving bricks. In network language, moving bricks means hard work, repetitive machinery and less money. In some dialects, playing mahjong means earning the difference, and the owner buys the western family to sell and moves the money. Originated from Baidu Post Bar.
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As an online vocabulary, this word was first popular in Baidu Post Bar "Li" and then widely popular on the Internet.
It has different meanings in different contexts:
1. For example, in various online games, players spend a lot of time and energy to buy various things of online entertainment projects;
2. For those who are engaged in chemistry, biology and other experimental disciplines, "moving bricks" is often used as a nickname for doing experiments because the process of doing experiments is rather boring.
3. This item has a special significance in' Dungeon and Warrior'. The bricks here represent the' Sorcerer's Stone' and are needed to open the copy of' Antoine' team. Because of its high value, many players got this project in' Grandi Power Plant' to sell it.
Generally speaking, programmers (code farmers) write code very boring, similar to moving bricks, mostly for programmers to laugh at themselves.
Chatting online is not convenient to reveal your occupation, so you can say "moving bricks" to work and leave for a while without chatting.
6, moving bricks, posting in Baidu, also has the meaning of reposting.