The top ten buzzwords announced in 2019 Why did "Rain Girl No Melon" lose the election?

Chinanews.com client, Beijing, December 2 (Reporter Zhang Xi) The editorial department of "Chew Words" today announced the top ten buzzwords of 2019, namely, mutual learning of civilizations, blockchain, hard core, fusion, "× ×Ten thousand, ××First article", lemon essence, 996, "I am too difficult/south", "I don't want you to think, I want me to think", bullying.

"Wandering Earth" contributes two buzzwords

Among the top ten buzzwords in 2019, 5 come from movies and variety shows. Among them, "hard core", "×× tens of millions, the first of ××" all come from "The Wandering Earth" which was released at the beginning of the year.

"The Wandering Earth" is based on Liu Cixin’s novel of the same name. The story is set in 2075. The sun is about to be destroyed and is no longer suitable for human survival. Faced with desperation, mankind will start the "Wandering Earth" project and try to escape the solar system with the earth. The story of finding a new home for mankind. After the film was released, it sparked a discussion about "hardcore science fiction".

Hardcore, translated from English "hardcore", originally refers to a rap music style with strong sense of strength and intense rhythm. Later, it was extended to refer to "something with a certain degree of difficulty and an appreciation threshold for the core audience". For example, "hardcore games" refer to games that are very difficult to play. In recent years, the meaning of

has been further extended. People often use "hardcore" to describe "very powerful", "very sturdy" and "very hard", such as "hardcore regulations", "hardcore mothers", "hardcore players", and "hardcore". Life" and so on.

​​In addition, the repetitive driving safety reminder in the film "There are thousands of roads, safety first. Irregular driving, two tears of relatives" has also caused heated discussions on the Internet. Although the "safety code" of

does not match the rhyme, it is even a bit awkward to read; but being close to reality can arouse people's safety awareness and resonate in people's hearts. Subsequently, this sentence derives a new sentence format "×× tens of millions, ×× first”, such as “tens of thousands of health, first of sleep”, “tens of millions of skin care, first of science”. Thousands of blessings, health first" and so on, are widely spread in society.

Huang Xiaoming "Ming Xue" accidentally made the list

"I don't want you to think, I want me to think." This sentence comes from the mouth of Huang Xiaoming, the guest of the third season of the popular variety show "Chinese Restaurant" in the summer of 2019. In the

show, Huang Xiaoming, as the "shop manager", often ignores the opinions of others in matters related to restaurant dishes and purchasing. Apart from this sentence, his "this matter does not need to be discussed" "listen to me, I "Finally," etc. were also widely circulated on the Internet, and were ridiculed by netizens as "Mingxue". The editorial department of

believes that the popularity of "I don't want what you think, I want what I think" reflects people's ridicule and dislike of domineering and brutal personality.

However, Huang Xiaoming responded to this in an interview earlier. He said: “It’s okay, entertainment. What we do is the entertainment industry. Everyone should feel happy. It’s good to have fun.” “Many friends still give it to I have a similar story, everyone is happy."

"You are a young man" is a hot topic

At the end of October this year, the movie "You a young man" was released. The film tells about the high school student Chen Nian (played by Dongyu Zhou) on the eve of the college entrance examination. Encountered campus bullying and seek help from Xiaobei (played by Yi Yang Qianxi) and protect each other. The film

is adapted from the novel of Jiuzukixi. However, because part of the film is similar to many works by Japanese writer Keigo Higashino, it was accused of being "contracted" after it was released, which caused heated discussion.

Yi Zhongtian also posted comments on Weibo, saying that "except for very few geniuses, few writers can never learn from it. The key lies in awkwardly imitating or even directly plagiarizing, or creatively using others as themselves."

In fact, the stalk comes from "哏", which refers to the laughter in the artwork, but also refers to the plot, fragments and creativity of the story. Blending stems means integrating others' wonderful ideas into one's own works.

However, in recent years, due to the suspected "plagiarism" of many literary works, there have been several qualitative collective discussions on "Rongshou" on the Internet. But whether it is "reasonable borrowing" or "illegal plagiarism", and where the "boundary" of the two is, there is still no consensus.

short video is booming, "I am too south" out of the circle

"I am too difficult"A" comes from a "earth-flavored video" on the "Kaishou" video website. The video is accompanied by a sad music. The anchor frowned and his eyes were hollow, while saying "I'm too difficult, old iron, I have been stressed recently. "I was crying and holding his forehead tightly with both hands.

After the video was released, "I am too difficult" immediately detonated the Internet. Later, there were also expressions with the theme of "I am too difficult" on the Internet. Bao, for fun and fun, use the "southern wind" in the mahjong tiles to replace "difficult". Some people also say "I am too south". The popularity of "I am too difficult/south" is what ordinary netizens want to release Psychological manifestations of life stress.

In addition, “lemon essence” is also one of the vocabulary used by netizens this year.

“lemon essence” literally means “lemon becomes essence”. Lemon tastes sour, and when you are jealous of others, “you feel sour” Therefore, “Lemon Essence” was originally used on others to mock others, and its meaning is similar to “jealousy.” Recently, its derogatory color has been diminished, and it is sometimes used on oneself, that is Self-deprecating, expressing admiration for others, appearance or talent, or material conditions or emotional life. For example, "I have lemons" is equivalent to "I am envious." Sometimes it is also called "I have lemons." Or "I'm sour", it means the same thing. There is also the term "sweet and sour lemon essence", which is often used to describe the complex mood of being so sweet as to be envied by others' romantic love. Why are these buzzwords not on the list?

Regarding the choice of the top ten buzzwords in 2019, Huang Anjing, the editor-in-chief of "Chew Words", said that this year is a "small year" of buzzwords. The selection criteria reflect the characteristics of the times and promote positive energy. And guide the three aspects of Chinese life. The term “punch-in” was initially on the list, but it was not selected because it was “too old” and did not have the characteristics of this year. “Flash”, “reverse growth”, and “fuck off” are also the same. In this case.

In addition, "pan", "I don't know, we don't dare to ask", "Rain Girl has no melons", "Praise the crowd", "Can/I can", "Know it or not", "The magic of love turns around" Circles such as "Awei, I'm dead" were unsuccessful because of the lack of innovation in usage.