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Let’s just say whose joke is it?

This meme has no specific meaning and is usually used at the beginning or end of a sentence. It is a habit of many bloggers when live broadcasting or filming videos.

Let’s talk about the source of the meme:

The source of this meme is unknown. It was probably popularized by a certain blogger. This blogger often posts on Weibo, that is to say, it is placed in in the sentence.

There is another saying that comes from "Guo Yan Guo Yu", the original sentence is: "Jimei, we are just talking".

Geng (Pinyin: gěng), an Internet term, often appears in variety shows and on the Internet. The so-called "Geng" means the point of laughter, and "Geng" means to pave the way for the point of laughter, which is a misuse of the word "哏".

Generally speaking, memes are used for popular things such as variety shows, animated series, animated movies, live-action dramas, live-action movies, graphic novels, video games, etc. The meaning of the word "Geng" has been continuously expanded and extended. It can be called "Geng" as long as a certain time period, as small as a plot episode, or even the fragments that occur in the story, such as "height stalk", "classic stalk", "face-off" "Meme", "Romance Meme", "Creative Meme", "Humor Meme", etc.

"Geng" is a false character, and the correct character should be "叏". But in fact, the idea of ??"Geng" was misinformed by Taiwanese people and spread rumors. Mr. Feng Yigang, a famous Taiwanese crosstalk actor, once pointed out this problem: "I spent a lot of time, a lot of words, and a lot of broken pens, and finally got the word 'outfit' back on track, and now it's here again, What is 'Geng'? Just like '行头', 'Geng' is the result of mispronunciation and misspelling of an existing noun. '哏'! A joke, or to describe a funny person or thing. Who started. I want to learn how to use proper nouns, but I pronounce and write them incorrectly. It’s such a poor thing."

An outstanding contemporary Chinese novelist, Master of Chinese Literature from Fu Jen University in Taiwan, Chinese Language and Literature from Fu Jen University in Taiwan! Mr. Zhang Dachun, a lecturer in the department, also pointed out this problem in a published newspaper: "Based on the current situation of the communication media, I can make a bolder estimate: It is due to the "ignorant creation" of the subtitle dictation staff of the TV company that we are now That’s why they often write the word “叏” instead of “Geng”. It’s not just the subtitlers who are ignorant, lazy and meaningless, but also the entertainers, celebrities and media audiences who appear on and watch the show. There is no need to pass an exam or academic qualification certification. Not only did the word "叏" get misunderstood and miswritten as the word "Geng", it also made the word "Geng" have the meaning of "funny" and "ridiculous""

Therefore, it is very clear that the word "Geng" is a false word, and the correct word should be "哏".