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On the homophonic stalk of color

Homophonic stems of color: heat, hot eyes, hot and dry, blinking, color.

Homophonic terrier is a kind of network culture, which is popular at home and abroad, with early origin and wide coverage. And it has derivatives in various industries. Homophony is a figure of speech that uses homophones or homophones to replace the original words and produce interesting words.

Generally speaking, there are two ways to use homophones: meaningful homophones (also known as pun stalks) and meaningless homophones (making up or quoting other irrelevant words), among which pun stalks are more technical homophones, which show the creator's rich knowledge and imagination.

Later, due to more use, some homophonic stems began to become part of the network language, accepted by the public and widely used, and were "Chinese neologisms".

At the beginning of the development of the Internet, relevant departments and operators set up sensitive word filtering systems to prevent users from publishing unfavorable content, so that words that were thought not to appear could not be published in public places such as communities and chat rooms. In order to post normally, some netizens began to use homophones to resist.

Basic information of homophonic terrier:

Homophonic terrier can also cross the category of language, such as Japanese homophonic, English homophonic and so on. Because of the simple phonetic system and the introduction of a large number of foreign words and various pronunciations from Chinese, Japanese has been playing puns since ancient times, especially in modern times.

The homophonic stalk in the field of lyrics and dubbing is generally called empty ear, and the two concepts may overlap but are not equal. Some people like playing this game very much and may use it on any word without warning (commonly known as pun in Japan).