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What is the meaning of the Internet phrase "切糕" (切糕)
"Chegao" means very expensive.

The origin of the Internet buzzword "切糕":

On December 3, 2012, Hunan Yueyang villagers Ling in the purchase of walnut candies, due to language miscommunication caused by misunderstandings, triggering a group beating, resulting in two minor injuries, damage to the walnut candies of about 160,000 yuan (the legendary 切糕). New Weekly posted an image of the cake on its microblog with the phrase "hard currency". After the microblog was posted, netizens followed up with tweets. For example:

The Taobao store owner's reputation level can be changed. Peach heart → diamond → crown → cut cake.

Aspirin_Zhu:This is the age of the BMW owner abandoning his car and fleeing after the BMW knocked over the cut-and-paste car.

Aspirin_Zhu:Nowadays, to look at a country's financial strength, you don't look at the gold reserves, you look at the cheesecake reserves.

Pepper moncler outlet, this is the hard currency ah, Pan currency count what. In fact, this kind of thing can be seen anywhere, and a small piece will be very heavy, so the calculation is more expensive.

In the end, the police awarded the buyer compensation for the losses of the Xinjiang people, who were repatriated to Xinjiang. The shocking point is the amount of compensation: the motorcycle plus the two injured were worth 40,000 yuan, and the cut cake was worth 160,000 yuan.