Refers to openly and deliberately making ambiguous and intimate actions with the same sex, or verbally hinting at an unusual emotional relationship between oneself and the same sex, in order to please and attract corrupt (i.e. same-sex) hobbies who. Sometimes also written as wheat bran.
The term appeared around 2006. During this period, the number of danbi lovers (fujoy) expanded rapidly and they began to openly express their love for danbi. The entertainment and literary circles have begun to serve fujoshi and sideline the same-sex themes. Many of these panderings are driven by impure motives (eager to make money) and appear to be eager for quick success and deliberately artificial. The rotten girls refer to these deliberately pandering and unpopular related contents as selling rot, satirizing the capitalists who want to make this money. But it lacks a sincere utilitarian mentality.
Evolution:
Internationally, this creative trend already has a proper name "Bromance" (Brother+Romance). Will and Chuck in the movie "Good Will Hunting", Joey and Chandler in the American TV series "Friends", and two of Hollywood's most important young talents in the real world, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck He was even publicly joked about by the host at the Oscars, in front of his wife.
In early 2009, the American magazine "TV Guide" used this term for the first time to describe the friendship between Dr. House and Dr. Wilson in the American TV series "House". During the promotion of the movie "Sherlock Holmes" directed by Guy Ritchie at the end of the year, starring Robert Downey Jr. personally used the word to describe the relationship between Holmes and Watson in the movie. Since then, the word has been carried forward.
In retrospect, Chang Chen and Daniel Wu, who did not have a homosexual plot in "Heaven's Mouth", were actually shortlisted for the newly established "Broken Arm Lion Award" at the Venice Film Festival that year. If it had been released a year or two later, The evaluation of this drama may be completely different, and it may even be regarded as catching up with the trend.