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What does Ji mean?
Jio is a buzzword on the Internet, which comes from Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan, Guizhou, Jiangxi, Hunan, Hubei, Henan, Anhui and other local dialects, meaning "foot".
This word started as a buzzword because of a common topic on the Internet, "keeping in good health". With more and more signs of premature aging such as hair loss and insomnia appearing in young people, young people began to pay more attention to the topic of health preservation, and drinking more hot water, thermos cups and soaking jio stalks became popular one after another.
Word source:
Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Hunan, Hubei, Henan, Anhui and other places pronounce "jio" as "jio".
General jokes like to say: give you a jio, which means give you a foot.
Mainly from an online joke stalk-bubble "jio". As a network language, the word "soaking feet" is a dialect saying. For example, in Sichuan dialect, "feet" is pronounced as "jio". Since "health preservation" has become a hot topic among the whole people, the word "soaking jio" has been mentioned more and more by everyone, and it has become an important symbol of health preservation after thermos cups.
Jio also means to do and do. He's fine. Well done, well done.
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