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What is Martian language?

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Marsian is a derogatory name used by some Chinese netizens for an Internet language used by those born in the 1990s. The characteristic of this kind of Internet language is that it uses rare characters with similar shapes or sounds to replace ordinary Chinese characters, and may be mixed with other Internet language usages. Because of this, these post-90s generation are scornfully called “brainless people”. Usernames, personalized signatures, and signatures on forums, which are more common in QQ, are mainly used by users to be unique and highlight their individuality.

Martian is a new Internet buzzword created by new and new humans. It mainly consists of rare Chinese characters, variant characters, traditional Chinese characters, Korean, Japanese, and symbols, sometimes mixed with foreign languages ??and dialects. When reading, some words are written together to read the Martian text

, some words are only recognized in certain parts, some words are pronounced as homophones, and some words can ignore their existence. It can be said that it is a coincidence with the six books' word-making method, and it is false. Borrow, pictogram, and understand in one. In addition to calling it Martian language, some netizens also call it "Martian language" or "brainless body". In addition, many players in QQ space, forums and some online games use these symbols extensively as personal signatures, profiles and chat fonts.

The origin of the Mars post

The origin of the word should have two sources. The first is an advertisement made by Zhao Benshan for thermal underwear for Antarctic people. "Know", that is to say, everyone on earth knows something, but you don't know it, and you still post to discuss it, you must be an alien. So there are many alien planets, why are they called "Mars Posts"? Another postmodernist art master, Mr. Stephen Chow, set the standard. In (Shaolin Football), he said a very classic line to Zhao Wei, who has a huge head: "You should go back to Mars, the earth is very dangerous." "When these two lines are connected, it becomes a sentence for people to persuade those who lack knowledge.

Therefore, some posts with relatively ignorant or old-fashioned content are called "Mars posts", and the poster who posted the post is naturally a Martian. It's not that he's unpopular, but because he is really concerned about his safety, everyone advises him to return to Mars. Mars post: This is a post or topic that is often seen. The so-called Mars, implicitly means that the poster who posted this post or the person who mentioned this topic is relatively "novice" and "ignorant" in this regard, and is considered "alternative" among many anime fans. "Maybe it comes from Mars." ". It's not a derogatory term. Others with the same meaning include "Day Jing Tie", "Menstruation Tie", etc.

Origin: The birth of a new input method

Research shows that Martian script first originated in Taiwan. Due to the emergence of traditional Chinese input methods such as Cangjie and Zhuyin, netizens frequently make typos when typing. , over time, everyone will understand the meaning of common typos and use them by default. Quantitative change: Use symbols + typos + dialect to shorten typing time. Since then, in order to shorten typing time, netizens have used more convenient symbols, dialects and more typos to communicate in informal online situations. Development: They find it fun and create new phrases. Slowly, some people find this method fun and create new phrases, such as "worker", "boyfriend", "cute pink", "who are you?" . Qualitative change: Popular in small circles, Internet experts invented conversion software. When the user base and new phrases reached a certain scale, some Internet experts who were keen on software development appeared to create special software for "Mars". Popular ones on the Internet include "Big Black Fish" "Waiting software.

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Origin: The birth of a new input method

According to research, the Martian script first originated in Taiwan, due to the input of traditional Chinese characters such as Cangjie and Zhuyin. With the emergence of this method, netizens will frequently make some typos when typing. Over time, everyone will understand the meaning of common typos and use them by default. Quantitative change: Use symbols + typos + dialect to shorten typing time. Since then, in order to shorten typing time, netizens have used more convenient symbols, dialects and more typos to communicate in informal online situations. Development: They find it fun and create new phrases. Slowly, some people find this method fun and create new phrases, such as "worker", "boyfriend", "cute pink", "who are you?" .

Qualitative change: Popular in small circles, Internet experts invented conversion software. When the user base and new phrases reached a certain scale, some Internet experts who were keen on software development appeared to create special software for "Mars". Popular ones on the Internet include "Big Black Fish" "Waiting software.

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1. BBS: ①The abbreviation of Bulletin Board System refers to the electronic bulletin board system, and is collectively referred to as the forum in China. ②Booba, the abbreviation of Big-Breasted Sister.

2. Mozhu: Moderator, also known as Banzhu. Beautiful homophony caused by pinyin input. The deputy moderator is called "Baxe".

3. MJA: Registered members have registered other names. These names are collectively called MJA. The opposite of MJA is the main ID. Example: Qingmei suggested that Bazhu should not speak in vests when managing the edition.

4. Rookie: Originally refers to a person with relatively low computer skills. Later, it was widely used in real life and refers to a person who is not very good in a certain field. The opposite is the old bird.

5. Da Xia: "Hero" refers to a senior Internet user who has been online for a long time, or a person who is particularly skilled in a certain aspect (such as computer technology or writing skills). Generally, he is popular and has a good reputation. Only good ones can be called such.

6. Spraying: It originally refers to posts posted in forums that have little reading value. Nowadays, it is customary to refer to most posts and replies as "splashing" without any derogatory connotation.

7. Pure water: water without any substantial content, also called water vapor.

8. Sailor: A person who likes to fill water. Those with higher levels are also called buckets, water ghosts and narcissus. There is also a specific name for female douchebags: jellyfish.

9. Diving: People who stay in the forum every day, but do not post, only read posts, and pay attention to the daily affairs of the forum. 10. Blacksmithing: Writing posts, generally refers to posts with some weight.

11. Paizhuan: post about someone’s post that has different views and understandings from other people’s. Example: Chivalrous friends, please pay attention to your tone and attitude, otherwise it will easily turn into a ginseng cock.

12. Brush the screen: Open a forum, and all threads are posted by the same ID.

13. Floor sweeping: also called wall cleaning, when you open a forum, the last reply of all threads will have the same ID.

14. The poster: the person who posted the topic.

15. Building a building: Replying to the same thread, fans generally prefer building a building.

16. The person upstairs: "LSD" is the person who replies to the same thread before you. The opposite is "LXD" and "the person downstairs". 17. Which floor are you on: Except for the original poster, all the people who reply to the post can be called "2nd floor" and "3rd floor"...

18. Sofa: SF, the first reply people. Later, people who couldn't sit on the sofa claimed that they sat on the "bed" or the poster's "lap"~

19. Chair: The second person to reply.

20. Bench: The third person to reply.

21. Floor: People who don’t even have to sit on the bench.

22. Like: Generally, once someone replies to a post in a forum, it goes to the top of the topic list. This reply action is called "top", and the opposite of "top" is "sink".

23. Zouzhao Gongjian: super powerful, usually used to express worship for the topic post when replying.

24. Khan: Expressing shame and helplessness. Derived words include: violent sweat, profuse sweat, death from sweat, waterfall sweat, rainstorm pear blossom sweat, etc. 25. Fainting: Fainting means being surprised by a certain person or reality.

26. Cold: Feeling chilled by a certain person or phenomenon.

27. Crazy: Describes that one cannot stand the stimulation of someone's post and behaves abnormally, and is in a state of rage.

28. Step on: also known as kicking, leaving a paw print, etc., all of which mean to follow a thread.

29. Passing by: I don’t want to reply seriously, but I want to get points or experience points for replying. The corresponding words include: top, silent, irrigation, speechless, drifting, passing by, etc. Example: In the Xiake community, any reply with words such as passing, upvoting, silent, trolling, speechless, passing by, passing by, etc. will be regarded as deliberate trolling.

30. Flash: Leave.

31. Hidden Bird: Invisible. "hid" means "hiding"; "LE" is a polyphonic word, and it should be read as "LE" at the end of the sentence. Some people like to misread "LIAO", so it is homophonic as "bird".

32. Posts posted by posters are so disturbing that most people don’t want to see them. They are also called “posts looking for cheats”.

33. Martian post: An old post that has been read and reposted by countless people a long time ago. People who repost Martian posts are called Martians. Usually the reply will say something like this: The original poster should go back to Mars quickly, the earth is very dangerous. (From Zhou Xingxing's "Shaolin Football")

34. Dinosaur: A female netizen who is not beautiful, with a derogatory connotation. The opposite is "frog", which describes a male netizen with an apologetic appearance.

35. Canidae: The type that likes to chase girls in forums, especially those who like to stalk.

36. Wolves: Love beauty, but they are more decent than canines and will not get entangled.

37. ...: a usage of verb postposition, which comes from Japanese grammar. Example: Qingmei said he was going to eat.

38. ...ing: a usage of verb progressive tense, from English grammar. Example: The knight-errants support "Martial Arts Edition" and the knight-errant community so much, Qingmei is touched.

39. Cannian: comes from Japanese: ざんねんです (cannian です). The Japanese translation means pity and regret, and its extensions include "broken thoughts" and so on.

40. ×××××: Content not suitable for children.

41. Wangdao: equivalent to "authority, truth".

42. Black Prosperity: Prosperity is a dog in "Tang Bohu Spots Autumn Fragrance", a dog is a dog. The black dog is "mo". This scripture comes from Jinjiang.

43. Xiaobai: ①The nickname of Bailan refers to a person who specializes in making trouble online. ②The abbreviation of "little idiot".

44. Blackie: blacklist.

45. Zhen Xiaohei: The ID has been registered in the blacklist.

46. Xiaoqiang: The cockroach in "Tang Bohu Spots Autumn Fragrance" generally refers to a person with particularly tenacious vitality.

47. Fan: The transliteration of FANS, a type of person who is super obsessed with someone or something, also called a fan or a sweet potato, referred to as "fan" or "fan". 48. Baozi: describes someone who is stupid or not good-looking.

49. Protein: Idiot + Idiot + Neurotic.

50. White-bone spirit: white-collar workers + backbones + elites.

51. Waxed duck: garbage (from the "Mai Mark" series). "Hanging duck" is a Cantonese proverb that refers to suicide by hanging one's neck.

52. Kuso: The pronunciation of "dung" in Japanese. At first, it meant teaching gamers how to play "bad games seriously". Later, it was introduced to the mainland via Taiwan and gradually evolved into the meaning of "prank".

53. Wiki: Internet enthusiasts who like to use hypertext technology such as WIKI.

54. Blog: A kind of online sharing space that allows people to express themselves on the Internet in the form of a diary. The blog made two women famous quickly: Mu Zimei and Sister Furong.

55. Hacker: Also known as a hacker, it refers to a person who has special talents or skills in the computer field. Such people use their talents or skills to either specialize in detecting system vulnerabilities, or they may do something that violates ethics or the law.

56. Hongke: Chinese network technology enthusiasts with nationalistic tendencies, as opposed to hackers.

57. Punk: Originated from "punk". Cyberpunks are now increasingly being equated with computer criminals.

58. Flash: People who use Flash software to create animations. Many of the electronic greeting cards and website MTV we see are the masterpieces of Flash. 59. Geek: Also known as geek, Geek refers to a person with higher computer ability.

60. Travel friends: generally refers to people who love traveling and often travel together. Example: Ah Fei went to Xinjiang with Songfeng Guqin and the others last year, and now he is recruiting travel companions to go to Hunan.

61. Digging up graves: putting up old posts again.

62. Harmony: Delete the post.

63. Lanzhou Shaobing: It means L Z S B is the pinyin abbreviation of lan zhou shao bing

64. Jiang Zi: Like this.

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65, 9494: It means yes

66. Barbecued pork buns: Some pictures on the Internet may not be displayed, but a red cross will appear in a small box. , this kind of "picture" is called "barbecued pork bun".

67. Table: No, legato

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