The pronunciation of "Bengbu zhu" is bèng bù zhù le, which is the homophonic pronunciation of "I can't stand it any longer". It is used to describe oneself who have suffered a huge emotional impact and can hardly hold it anymore and want to cry/laugh, etc. .
The collapse of adults or minors is instantaneous, and they may want to cry at any moment, so at this time they will use "Bengbu live". This is a homophonic meme that is common in Tieba. Used to describe oneself who have been greatly impacted emotionally, and can hardly hold on anymore and want to cry/laugh, etc.
Bengbu is located in East China, the west of the Yangtze River Delta, the northeastern part of Anhui Province, the middle reaches of the Huaihe River, and the Qinling-Huaihe River line that divides China's north and south. The territory is mainly composed of plains, with scattered hills in the south. It belongs to the transition zone between the northern subtropical humid monsoon climate and the southern temperate semi-humid monsoon climate. The main railway lines passing through Bengbu include Beijing-Shanghai Railway, Huainan Railway, Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway, and Hebei-Bengbu High-speed Railway.
Historical records say that Bengbu was "a place for pearl fishing in ancient times", so it is known as the "Pearl City". On January 1, 1947, Bengbu was officially established as a city, becoming the first city in Anhui Province to be established as a city. Bengbu is one of the birthplaces of the Huaihe Culture. The engraved symbols unearthed from the Shuangdun Cultural Site 7,300 years ago have been confirmed as one of the important origins of Chinese writing.