Category - Society

New York
New York New York is the largest city in the United States and one of the wealthiest cities in the world. It is located at the mouth of the Hudson River on the northeastern coast of the United States, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, and has a temperate continental humid climate. New York City is composed […]
The Black Dahlia Case  
The Black Dahlia Case The Black Dahlia case is one of the most famous unsolved mysteries in post-World War II America, occurring on January 15, 1947, in Los Angeles, California. The victim, Elizabeth Ann Short, a 22-year-old white female, was nicknamed the “Black Dahlia” for her penchant for wearing black clothing. On January 15, 1947, […]
Norway  
Norway Norway is a nation situated in the western part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, bordered by Sweden to the east, the Norwegian Sea to the west, Denmark across the sea to the south, and Finland and Russia to the north. Its capital is Oslo, and the country is divided into one city and ten counties, […]
"Why is your head so pointy?"(你的头怎么尖尖的?)
“Why is your head so pointy?”(你的头怎么尖尖的?): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: nǐ de tóu zěn me jiān jiān de,Written as: “Why is your head so pointy?” is a popular internet meme originating from a memorable livestream moment of fitness influencer Changshu Arnold. The meme emerged in 2024, when Changshu Arnold, during one of his […]
Ancient Indian Mythology(古印度神话)
Ancient Indian Mythology(古印度神话): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: gǔ yìn dù shén huà,Written as: Ancient Indian Mythology is a vital component of Indian culture, rich with stories, characters, and symbolism, primarily derived from ancient Indian religious traditions and literary works such as the Vedas, Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Puranas (with the Bhagavata Purana being one […]
Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches(天干地支)
Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches(天干地支): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: tiān gān dì zhī,Written as: Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches is an ancient Chinese method used for reckoning years, months, days, and hours. It consists of two parts: the Heavenly Stems and the Earthly Branches, together forming a cycle of 60 combinations known as […]
Intangible Cultural Heritage(非物质文化遗产)
Intangible Cultural Heritage(非物质文化遗产): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: fēi wù zhì wén huà yí chǎn,Written as: In China, Intangible Cultural Heritage refers to the various traditional cultural expressions that have been passed down through generations among all ethnic groups and are considered an integral part of their cultural heritage. This also includes the physical […]
partner(搭子)
In Chinese, it is pronounced as: dā zǐ,Written as: A partner is a new type of social relationship, which refers to a social relationship formed by a common interest or need.This type of connection is less intimate than friendship but deeper than mere colleagueship, focusing on precise companionship within niche areas. Such relationships are usually […]
Shenyou(申酉)
Shenyou(申酉): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: shēn yǒu,Written as: Shenyou is a Time Period in the ancient Chinese system of timekeeping. A day was divided into twelve Time Periods, with each equivalent to two modern-day hours. Shen and You are two of these Time Periods. In the ancient Chinese twelve-hour system, Shen represents the […]
Commodity Market
Commodity Market A commodity market refers to the venue for exchanging tangible goods or services, where enterprises sell their products or services. It serves as the carrier or realistic manifestation of the commodity economy, including markets for production materials, consumer goods, and services. The commodity market consists of various elements such as transaction subjects, objects, […]
Coming Ashore(上岸)
“Coming Ashore”(上岸): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: shàng àn,Written as: Its core meanings include leaving a boat to land, metaphorically referring to renouncing evil for good. It also relates to the success of candidates taking civil service exams, public sector job tests, company interviews, or being admitted to master’s or doctoral programs, signifying success […]
Han Chinese
Han Chinese The Han Chinese are the dominant ethnic group in China, descendants of the ancient Yellow Emperor and Yan Emperor tribes, known as “descendants of Yan and Huang.” As the main ethnic group in China, the Han Chinese have achieved remarkable accomplishments in politics, military, philosophy, literature, history, art, and natural sciences. The Han […]
Betrothal Gifts(彩礼)
Betrothal Gifts(彩礼): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: cǎi lǐ,Written as: Betrothal Gifts are an important part of traditional Chinese marriage customs. They involve the groom’s family presenting money or gifts to the bride’s family before the wedding. This custom varies in form and amount across different regions of China. Although the practice of giving […]
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Li Shimin(李世民)
Li Shimin(李世民): Li Shimin, also known as Emperor Taizong of Tang, was the second emperor of the Tang dynasty in China. His reign is known as the “Governance of Zhenguan,” recognized as one of the golden ages in Chinese history. Li Shimin was born at the end of the Sui Dynasty, his father being Li […]
Wei Zheng(魏征)
Wei Zheng(魏征): Wei Zheng was an outstanding politician, thinker, literary figure, and historian during the early Tang Dynasty. He was famous for his forthright advice and assisted Emperor Taizong in creating the “Governance of Zhenguan,” earning him the title of “a great minister of the generation.” In “Journey to the West,” there is a complete […]
Mining Industry
Mining Industry The mining industry involves the extraction of naturally occurring minerals or other materials from the earth or surface, including resources such as coal, oil, natural gas, and salt. It encompasses not only mineral extraction but also the operation of mines and the processing and handling of raw materials. The origins of the mining […]
"City不City": A Viral Phrase Explained
“City不City”: A Viral Phrase Explained An American blogger, Bao Bao Bear, has taken the internet by storm with short videos documenting his travels in China. In one video, he and his sister have a playful conversation: “Is Shanghai city or not?” “So city! Totally city!” The word city originally refers to a city or something […]
"Job Aura"(班味): A Cultural Phenomenon in Modern Workplaces
“Job Aura”(班味): A Cultural Phenomenon in Modern Workplaces In Chinese, it is pronounced as: bān wèi,Written as: What is “Job Aura”? The term “Job Aura” is often used to describe the physical and mental exhaustion that working individuals experience due to their jobs. It manifests in features like a bare-faced appearance, tired expressions, loose clothing, […]
"Old Iron"(老铁)
“Old Iron”(老铁): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: lǎo tiě,Written as: The term “old iron” originates from the Chinese dialect expression “铁哥们儿” (tiě gēmen’er), which is a nickname for close friends and is similar to other terms like “iron buddy”. It describes relationships that are close, solid, reliable, and as strong as iron, symbolizing exceptionally […]
"Read and Reply Randomly"(已读乱回)
In Chinese, it is pronounced as: yǐ dú luàn huí,Written as: “Read and Reply Randomly” is an internet slang term referring to a behavior on social media platforms where one party, despite clearly having seen the other person’s message, deliberately responds in a playful or absurd way. This approach adds a sense of humor or […]
"Squatting on something"(蹲一个)
“Squatting on something”(蹲一个): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: dūn yí gè,Written as: “Squatting on something” is a phrase commonly used on social media and online forums in Chinese internet culture. Its origin can be traced back to the behavior of “waiting or camping out” for specific information, resources, or events to occur. 1. Waiting […]
"Throwing in the towel" (摆烂)
“Throwing in the towel” (摆烂): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: bǎi làn,Written as: The term “throwing in the towel” refers to when things can no longer progress in a positive direction, and instead of taking action, one lets things deteriorate further. In simpler terms, it’s like saying, “Since it’s already a mess, just let […]
Bagua(八卦)
Bagua(八卦): In Chinese, it is pronounced as:bā guà,Written as: Gossip, also known as entertainment gossip, is a term used in the entertainment industry, originating from modern colloquial Hong Kongese, generally referring to idle talk with the connotation of discussing others’ affairs, especially rumors about the private lives of celebrities. It can function as a noun, […]
Because He’s Kind(因为他善)
Because He’s Kind(因为他善): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: yīn wèi tā shàn,Written as: “Because he’s kind” is a popular internet phrase in Chinese. It originated from a monologue by Guo Degang, a famous Chinese stand-up comedian and crosstalk performer. In the story, Guo mentioned that Zhang Tianshi, a Taoist master, had four dietary restrictions, […]
Betrothal Gifts(彩礼)
Betrothal Gifts(彩礼): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: cǎi lǐ,Written as: Betrothal Gifts are an important part of traditional Chinese marriage customs. They involve the groom’s family presenting money or gifts to the bride’s family before the wedding. This custom varies in form and amount across different regions of China. Although the practice of giving […]
Breaking Down Defenses(破防)
Breaking Down Defenses(破防): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: pò fáng,Written as:   “Breaking down defenses,” a popular internet slang term, literally means to breach defenses. Originally, it referred to breaking through the opponent’s defenses in a game, rendering them defenseless. Today, it is used more broadly to describe a situation where someone is emotionally […]
Brick Moving(搬砖)
Brick Moving(搬砖): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: bān zhuān,Written as: “Brick moving” is a Chinese term that originally referred to the literal act of moving bricks. On the internet, it has come to describe jobs that are physically demanding, repetitive, and low-paying. This term originated from Baidu Tieba, a popular Chinese online forum. Initially, […]
Chillaxation(松弛感)
Chillaxation(松弛感): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: sōng chí gǎn,Written as: “Chillaxation” is a popular term on the internet, originating from an experience shared by a net blogger. He observed a family on a vacation trip who, despite having their luggage all sent back, displayed no signs of panic, anger, or frustration. Instead, they calmly […]
Coming Ashore(上岸)
“Coming Ashore”(上岸): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: shàng àn,Written as: Its core meanings include leaving a boat to land, metaphorically referring to renouncing evil for good. It also relates to the success of candidates taking civil service exams, public sector job tests, company interviews, or being admitted to master’s or doctoral programs, signifying success […]
Contrarian Trolls(杠精)
In Chinese, it is pronounced as: gàng jīng,Written as: “Contrarian troll” is a popular internet slang referring to individuals who derive pleasure from persistent arguing or always taking a contrary stance. The term originated from a Chinese comic. In April 2018, a comic mocking “contrarian trolls” was posted online. In the comic, a girl confesses […]
CPU你
“CPU you” is an internet slang term that refers to applying linguistic techniques and psychological manipulation to exert pressure, undermine someone’s confidence, and cause their mental defenses to collapse, leading them to constantly doubt and deny themselves. This term originated when actress Xu Di was asked in an interview, “What should you do when your […]
Crush
Crush: The term “crush” refers to a fleeting but intense feeling of admiration or affection, often directed at someone’s appearance, personality, or charisma. This emotion is somewhat similar to the Chinese concepts of “having a good impression” or “love at first sight,” and it can also be understood as “a secret admiration” or “unspoken infatuation.” […]
Digital Pickles(电子榨菜)
Digital Pickles(电子榨菜): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: diàn zǐ zhà cài,Written as: “Digital pickles” is a trendy internet term that has emerged in recent years, originating in China. It typically describes minor but delightful items or activities that offer brief moments of joy. The term first surfaced in the realm of game streaming and […]
Enshrined in the Imperial Ancestral Temple(配享太庙)
Enshrined in the Imperial Ancestral Temple(配享太庙): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: pèi xiǎng tài miào,Written as: “Enshrined in the Imperial Ancestral Temple” is a term that has gained popularity as internet slang in Chinese. In this modern context, it is often used humorously to express gratitude for someone’s immense generosity or kindness. The phrase […]
Eye-Catcher(显眼包)
“Eye-Catcher”(显眼包): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: xiǎn yǎn bāo,Written as: “Eye-catcher” is a neutral term that has become popular online. It refers to someone whose appearance or personality traits are distinctly noticeable. The term “eye” suggests something that is obvious and easy to see, hence eye-catching; “catcher” is added after verbs or adjectives to […]
Getting soy sauce(打酱油)
Getting soy sauce(打酱油): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: dǎ jiàng yóu,Written as: “Getting soy sauce” is a popular internet phrase that originated from Jia Pingwa’s article “Always Smiling.” In the story, a child is sent by his parents to buy soy sauce at a store. Unaware of his parents’ true intentions, he responds, “I’m […]
Grass-Stage Troupes(草台班子)
Grass-Stage Troupes(草台班子): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: cǎo tái bān zi,Written as: “Grass-stage troupe” is a Chinese term primarily referring to opera troupes that travel and perform long-term in rural market towns, deriving its name from “grass-stage plays.” The term has two main meanings: firstly, it generally refers to opera troupes that travel and […]
Green Hat(绿帽子)
Green hat(绿帽子): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: lǜ mào zi,Written as: The term “green hat” originally referred to a hat of green color but now commonly implies that one’s partner has been unfaithful. It carries a connotation of humiliation and is a phrase rooted in traditional Chinese culture. Typically, it describes a situation in […]
Hard Control(硬控)
Hard Control(硬控): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: yìng kòng,Written as: “Hard Control,” a popular term originating from MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) games, refers to forced control effects such as knock-ups, petrification, or freezing, which prevent players from controlling their characters. Over time, this term has evolved beyond gaming to describe something so captivating […]
Introverts person(i人):
Introverts person(i人): Introverts are individuals who tend to be inward-looking, prefer solitude, and often engage in self-reflection. They are more comfortable in quiet settings and frequently feel uneasy or anxious in social situations. This introverted personality trait is represented by the letter “i” in the MBTI personality test. Unlike extroverts, introverts focus more on their inner […]
Involution(内卷)
Involution(内卷): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: nèi juǎn,Written as: “Involution,” a term that has become popular online, originally described a phenomenon where a cultural pattern reaches a final form and can no longer stabilize or transform into something new, but instead becomes internally more complex. This term has been adopted by many university students […]
lemon envy/sour grapes(柠檬精)
lemon envy/sour grapes(柠檬精): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: níng méng jīng,Written as: “lemon envy” is a term from internet slang. Originally referring to a sugary compound derived from lemon juice, it also refers to gastric acid. Literally, it means “lemon becoming essence,” symbolizing someone who enjoys souring or envying others. Nowadays, it’s often used […]
Lying flat(躺平)
Lying flat(躺平): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: tǎng píng,Written as: “Lying flat” is a buzzword that has become popular in recent years within Chinese online and social contexts. It generally refers to a passive approach to dealing with life’s pressures and societal competition, namely giving up on striving, foregoing effort, and choosing to expend […]
Mouthpiece(嘴替)
In Chinese, it is pronounced as: zuǐ tì,Written as: “Mouthpiece” is an internet slang term commonly used to describe someone who expresses opinions, viewpoints, or emotions on behalf of another person in specific situations. This is particularly prevalent on social media, live streaming platforms, or video content. The term “Mouthpiece” was coined by internet users […]
Ocean King(海王)
Ocean King/Sea King(海王): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: hǎi wáng,Written as: “Ocean King” is an internet slang term with two meanings. First, it refers to the movie “Aquaman” or its main character, the superhero Arthur Curry, or the sea god Poseidon, with a neutral emotional connotation. Second, it describes a person with many romantic […]
Princess, Please Get in the Car(公主请上车)
Princess, Please Get in the Car(公主请上车): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: gōng zhǔ qǐng shàng chē,Written as:   “Princess, please get in the car” is a popular internet phrase in China. Its origin can be traced back to a classic old movie, Roman Holiday. In the movie, Gregory Peck’s journalist character says this line […]
Pure Love Warrior(纯爱战士)
Pure Love Warrior(纯爱战士): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: chún ài zhàn shì,Written as: The term Pure Love Warrior is a popular slang phrase in the Chinese internet culture, often used to describe individuals who hold an idealistic and untainted view of love. These people firmly believe that love should be pure and free from […]
Red Heat(红温)
Red Heat(红温): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: hóng wēn,Written as:   “Red Heat” is an internet slang term originating from the esports field, describing a person who is extremely angry, with a flushed face indicating a state of emotional agitation and frustration. It is commonly used to refer to someone who is very excited […]
Single Dog(单身狗)
Single Dog(单身狗): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: dān shēn gǒu,Written as: “Single dog” is a popular internet slang term that originated in Chinese online communities. It’s a humorous way to describe people without romantic partners, especially when referring to oneself. The popularity of this term reflects a self-deprecating cultural phenomenon and represents a lighthearted […]
So What(那咋了)
In Chinese, it is pronounced as: nà zǎ le,Written as: “So What” is a popular buzzword on the Chinese internet, often used to express confusion or skepticism. It implies a reserved attitude or questioning stance toward a previously mentioned topic, with an expectation for further explanation or clarification from the other party. This phrase has […]
Social Butterfly
In Chinese, it is pronounced as: shè niú,Written as: The term “Social Butterfly” (referred to as “Social Bull” in online slang) is used to describe individuals who exhibit extreme confidence, energy, and familiarity in social settings-even to the point of being overly outgoing. This term, which originated as internet slang, is essentially a playful abbreviation […]
Social Death(社死)
Social Death(社死): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: shè sǐ,Written as: Social death is a popular internet term that primarily refers to making a fool of oneself in public. It broadly encompasses any embarrassing act in social circles that is so humiliating, it hampers one’s ability to engage normally in social interactions to the extent […]
Stealthy Sensibility(偷感)
“Stealthy Sensibility”(偷感): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: tōu gǎn,Written as: “Stealthy sensibility” is a popular term on the internet. Literally, it evokes imagery of moving stealthily or hesitantly, as if tiptoeing around like a thief—looking around cautiously and shrinking back. This term has been adopted by the youth to describe a psychological state where […]
The Simp(舔狗):
In Chinese, it is pronounced as: tiǎn gǒu,Written as: The term “simp” is an internet slang used to describe someone who excessively flatters or caters to others without dignity. It is most often used in two contexts. The first pertains to romantic relationships: someone who, despite knowing the other person has no interest in them, […]
Versailles(凡尔赛)
Versailles(凡尔赛): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: fán ěr sài,Written as: In the context of the Chinese internet, the term “Versailles” has evolved from simply being a place name to an adjective used to describe a certain type of person or behavior. The so-called “Versailles” refers to those who appear humble, modest, or self-deprecating on […]
YYDS(永远的神)
YYDS(永远的神): “YYDS” is a popular internet abbreviation derived from the Chinese phrase “永远的神” which translates to “Eternal God.” Initially used by fans to praise their idols, the term has since expanded beyond its original fan circles. It is now broadly applied not only to praise individuals but also countries, institutions, organizations, and even extends to […]
Law
Marbury v. Madison  
Marbury v. Madison Marbury v. Madison is a landmark case in American judicial history, taking place in 1803. This case established the U.S. Supreme Court’s power of judicial review—the authority to review whether acts of Congress and executive actions are unconstitutional—thus profoundly impacting the American political system. The case arose when John Adams, before leaving […]
Weibo  
Weibo Weibo is a broadcast-style social networking platform based on user relationship information sharing, dissemination, and acquisition. Users can share short real-time information through a following mechanism, supporting various forms of content creation and interaction, including text, images, videos, and other multimedia forms. Weibo’s history dates back to August 2009, founded by Charles Chao and […]
Government
Government The government is the apparatus through which a state exercises control and societal administration, articulating national will, issuing directives, and managing affairs. Essentially, it represents the collective term for state agencies and officials, distinguished into broad and narrow definitions. Broadly, it encompasses all bodies exercising state power, such as legislative, executive, and judicial branches; […]
Political Parties  
Political Parties The term “political parties” generally refers to groups or organizations formed within the political sphere based on shared political ideas, goals, or interests. Parties play crucial roles within the political system, typically achieving their objectives through elections, legislation, and other political activities. A political party is an organization comprised of individuals with common […]
Buddhism(佛教)
Buddhism(佛教): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: fó jiào,Written as: Buddhism is one of the world’s three major religions, alongside Christianity and Islam, originating in ancient India. It was founded by Sakyamuni between the 6th and 5th centuries BCE. Buddhism has spread widely across Asia and around the world, significantly influencing the socio-political and cultural […]
Dual Cultivation(双修)
Dual Cultivation(双修): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: shuāng xiū,Written as: “Dual Cultivation” is a concept originating from Taoism and Buddhism, referring to the enhancement of both physical and spiritual prowess through the integration of two different methods of cultivation. In various religious and cultivation traditions, this concept may have different interpretations and practices. Taoist […]
Taoist Sexual Practices(房中术)
Taoist Sexual Practices(房中术): In Chinese, it is pronounced as: fáng zhōng shù,Written as: Taoist sexual practices, known as the ancient Chinese science of sex, encompass common knowledge about sex, sexual techniques, treatment of sexual dysfunctions, and conception from a modern sexual science perspective. However, these practices extend beyond just sex, integrating it with qigong and […]
Dividend
Dividend: Dividend refers to the distribution of a portion of a company’s or fund’s profits to investors in proportion. For a company, dividend is the return on shareholders’ investment; for a fund, it is the distribution of investment income. The forms of dividend include cash dividend and stock dividend (or reinvestment of fund shares). Cash […]
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty  
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, or NPT, is an international treaty signed on July 1, 1968, by the United Kingdom, the United States, the Soviet Union, and 59 other countries. The treaty aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, promote nuclear disarmament, and facilitate international cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear […]
F1  
F1 F1 (Formula One World Championship) is the highest level of annual circuit racing competitions organized by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), regarded as one of the world’s premier motorsport contests, alongside the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup. The origins of F1 can be traced back to the early 20th century, during a […]
Paper-Cutting for Windows
Paper-Cutting for Windows Paper-cutting for windows is a traditional Chinese folk art form, often pasted on window paper or glass. It is not only a festive decoration but also carries rich cultural significance and emotional connections. The history of window paper-cutting dates back to the Han dynasty, when people began pasting paper cuttings on windows […]
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