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That is to say, it means good. It shouldn't be called terrier. Anyway, that's what everyone said, which led to this. The following is extended information about stalks.

Word source

"Gan" is a false word, and the orthography should be "Chong". [1] But in fact, the original meaning of "terrier" was misinformed by people in Taiwan Province Province. Mr. Feng Yikang, a famous cross talk actor in Taiwan Province Province, once pointed out this problem: "I spent a lot of time, wrote a lot of words and folded a lot of bald pens. I finally got the word' wardrobe' back on track, and now it's coming again. What is a' stalk'? Like "wardrobe", "stem" is the result of mispronouncing and misspelling from existing nouns. Bang! Jokes, or describing interesting people or things. What is a terrier? Who started it? I want to learn proper nouns from people, but I read them wrong and wrote them wrong. No level! "

Mr. Zhang, an outstanding contemporary novelist in China, a master's degree in literature from Fu Jen Catholic University in China, and a lecturer in the Chinese Department of Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan, also pointed out this problem in the published newspaper: "Based on the current situation of the media, I can more boldly estimate that it is precisely because of the' ignorant creation' of subtitle dictation personnel in TV companies that we often write the word' punch' as the word' stem' now. Ignorant, lazy and eager for meaning, it is not only these people who dictate subtitles, but also artists, celebrities and media audiences who attend and watch the program. You don't need to pass the exam, and you don't need academic certification. Not only the word Geng is mistaken for the word stalk, but also the word stalk has the meaning of "funny" and "ridiculous". "

Therefore, it is clear that the word "stalk" is incorrect, and the orthography should be "Shu".

Color development method

For a time, the word "terrier" suddenly became an online celebrity:

Open a variety of selfies in the circle of friends, and then someone will leave a message: "Duotu, what's inside?"

Commenting on a movie or TV work, we often hear people say that "all kinds of new old terrier stalks appear alternately".

In variety shows, "stalk" appears more frequently, and both the host and guests will say "my stalk is a little old", "broken stalk", "disorderly stalk" and so on.