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What is the next meal?

The stalk of rice first appeared in the e-sports circle. In League of Legends competition, if a professional player makes some low-level mistakes and operations, he will be ridiculed as a dinner party.

So playing game dishes can be associated with the next meal. A wave of dishes by the game anchor is equivalent to performing a "dish" for the audience watching the live broadcast. At the same time, the audience can't help but sigh "food". Food comes first, so it's natural to have a bite of rice. This is the next meal.

The original meaning of the next meal is the next meal in the next meal. When it is used as an obstacle, it is another concept. This concept is easy to understand. Think about it. What is the next meal? Naturally, it is a dish. And food, as everyone who plays games knows, means weakness.

So playing game dishes can be associated with the next meal. A wave of dishes by the game anchor is equivalent to performing a "dish" for the audience watching the live broadcast. At the same time, the audience can't help but sigh "food". Food comes first, so it's natural to have a bite of rice. This is the next meal.

Origin of rice straw: In the lol circle, rice straw was first popular in Zhang Shunfei's live broadcast room, but it was still relatively small at this time, until it was ignited by Gigi nationals in OTTO, so many LOL players thought it was the straw of electric batons. No wonder, after all, the title of electric batons live room has long been "Hanbok cooking operation".

However, there is one thing to say. Although the idea of comparing technical dishes to cooking was initiated by the knife tower circle, the point of "cooking" has always been highlighted, that is to say, the focus is on "cooking stalks" rather than "cooking stalks"

After it was spread to the lol circle, this concept developed to a deeper level, not limited to the process of cooking, but extended to the result of cooking, that is, "the food is delicious", and gradually formed the current rice stalk.