On December 15, Bilibili (hereinafter referred to as "Bilibili"), together with the China Cultural Relics Exchange Center and the Chinese Character Museum, jointly released the 2023 barrage "Huh?"
"Huh?" became Bilibili's 2023 annual barrage
2023 annual barrage "Huh?" refers to when what they see and hear refreshes their understanding. Contemporary young people often use "Huh?" to express exclamation, such as when they see When the UP master shows off his unique skills, discovers treasure content, and witnesses major scientific and technological breakthroughs. This year, Bilibili users sent “Huh?” more than 13.2 million times. "One Stroke" by
UP host "Mo Xin-" is the video that received the most "Huh?" comments this year. In this video, the UP master wrote the full text of "The Road to Shu" in one stroke. His superb skills opened the eyes of many users and left comments like "Huh?". "One Stroke Writing" barrage screenshotMany technological breakthroughs this year have also made users frequently exclaim "Huh?" In August, my country announced that it had mastered advanced control technology for controllable nuclear fusion and high constraint. "Artificial sun" no longer seems to be an unattainable dream. Related videos have become the technology discovery content that users send the most "Huh?" comments.
Screenshots of barrage in science and technology news
In addition, the annual barrage has also officially entered the "Chinese Character Folklore Exhibition Hall" of the Chinese Character Museum to record and witness the continuous development of language expressions among contemporary young people. As the only museum in China with the theme of writing, the Chinese Writing Museum collects and displays the changes in Chinese writing and its carriers over thousands of years. The Museum of Chinese Characters stated that in the future, it will also join hands with the China Cultural Relics Exchange Center to carry out further cooperation with B Station in the cultural and creative industries and the digitization of cultural museums.
Annual barrage settled in the Chinese Character Museum
As a form of instant online interaction, barrage not only arouses users' emotional resonance with the content, but also generates many highly identifiable buzzwords among young people. This year is the seventh consecutive year that Bilibili has released annual barrages. From "囍" in 2017 to "Ah?" this year, the annual barrages are not only a record of the language expressions of contemporary young people, but also a reflection of the changes in Chinese pop culture. Historical witness.
Source: The Paper
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