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What does the four-leaf clover mean to give tfboys a clear sea?
"Four-leaf clover wants to give tfboys an orange sea" means that four-leaf clover wants to give tfboys a united fan group, that is, it likes tfboys as a whole group instead of individuals, instead of a sea of flowers (red, orange, green and blue mixed together), that is, individual fans of three players form their own families.
four-leaf clover-the name of ——tfboys' group fans.
orange-tfboys' group support color.
blue —— the individual color of Karry.
Little Crab-the name of individual fans in Karry.
green —— the color that individuals in Roy should support.
Xiao Tangyuan-the name of individual fans in Roy.
red —— Jackson Yee individual support color.
paper crane-Jackson Yee individual fan name.
Extended materials
TFBOYS didn't specify the name of fans accurately at first. This name probably originated from a lyric sung by Roy in TFBOYS's first EP "Heart Dream": "Four-leaf clover will bloom beautifully in the future, and now you only need to be my flower sea".
of course, four-leaf clover is also the name of TFBOYS' fan group. TFBOYS fans are nicknamed orange concubine and grass sister. Of course, the current four-leaf clover support station will also claim to be an orange family and call each other family with other four-leaf clovers. (TFBOYS fans should support orange).
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