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What does Yuanfangti mean?

Yuan Fang style is a popular language style on the Internet. Its sentence pattern is to state one thing in front, and at the end, a sentence "Yuan Fang, what do you think?" "Yuan Fangti" comes from a sentence that Lord Di often said in Detective Di Renjie, "Yuan Fang, what do you think of this matter". Some netizens' screenshots summed up that Di Renjie in the four plays came down in one continuous line, which simply became the mantra of Lord Di, and Li Yuanfang's answer was also fixed. "My Lord, I think this matter is awkward." "There must be a big secret behind this matter." In October, 212, this usual clip was vomited by netizens, and imitated with the wind to form a "Yuan Fangti", which produced various versions.

Yuan Fang didn't become popular overnight. This sentence first appeared on Netease, but it was widely spread by some people on Baidu Post Bar. After that, the great influence of Baidu Post Bar made many people keep following the trend and learning. Baidu Post Bar has always been known for its humor, and this sentence has been placed in the position of popular comments by many people, which is even more interesting.

The content of this post originated from: On October 17, 212, a passerby was walking on the road, and suddenly, a broken foot fell from a tall building nearby. At 6 o'clock in the afternoon yesterday, such a thrilling scene appeared on the small road at the back door of Panlong Building, Wenling Road, Quanzhou City. According to the owner of the building, the deceased was female, with her head beheaded, on the platform outside the second floor of the building. But the police initially sentenced him to suicide. Therefore, it caused a lot of interesting replies from netizens.

After that, this post was published by netizens. In the comment columns of some websites, you often see reply posts starting with "Yuan Fang, what do you think of this matter" or "Yuan Fang, what do you want to say?" These reply posts are humorous and interesting. The earliest source on the Internet was a news comment by Netease. A netizen started with "Yuan Fang, what do you think" and immediately attracted dozens of replies, most of which were imitations of the characters in the play. Netizens often reply with "My Lord, there must be something fishy about this" or "My Lord, there must be a big secret behind this". As a result, Yuanfang was out of control and became very popular.