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What does the lover's crane top red mean?
Lover He, an online buzzword, is often used to ridicule "cheating object" and refers to "someone's wife". The word "lover's crane top red" comes from "crane top red". "Hemlock red" is a toxic chemical component with a red or orange-red crystal appearance. This is a highly toxic chemical, the production, sale and use of which are prohibited in China. It is highly toxic and corrosive, which will cause damage to the respiratory system and digestive system of human body and even lead to death. The pronunciation of "lover" and "crane top red" is the same. The word "lover crane red" comes from this. This word spread all over the internet in July 2000, and was made into an expression pack by netizens, which was widely used and reprinted. The word is also used as a synonym for "cuckold terrier", which is used to ridicule the "cheating object" of oneself or others, meaning "someone's wife". Extended data:
The reason why the word "Lover's Crane Top Red" appeared is because in July of 20 years, some netizens found an article about Weibo, an actress suspected of cheating, and Weibo's content was "someone's wife". Taking this as a stalk, the netizen posted a picture of "someone's wife" in Weibo, and wrote a quip that "the lover is red".
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