Read cèjοng, initials c and j, finals e and ing, and the fourth and first sounds. Start reading yū kāi, initials y and k, vowels u and ai, the first and the first. Pronounce lù rén, initials l and r, vowels u and ren, and the fourth and second sounds.
Cuoji, a Chinese character, has the pinyin of cèjοng, the initials of c and j, the finals of e and ing, and the fourth and first sounds. It means I hope you really let go, instead of secretly feeling sorry for everyone.
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These words are the postmodern creations of netizens. Usually used for screen names. It's basically a substitute for homophones.
Take your example for example. Blowing Ga (ce4 jing 1) is similar to "once". Ruokai (yu 1 jian 1) is close to "meet" pinyin. Lu4 ren2 has the same pinyin as "passerby". Some netizens will feel more elegant and mysterious if they change these words into homophones or near-homophones. You can look up the meanings of these words one by one if you want.