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What do you mean: -p

: -p means stick out your tongue,:-) means smile. These two symbols belong to the word Yan.

"Yan Wen Zi" refers to a new type of artistic work formed by arranging the combination order of specific characters. Yan character is a new language symbol developed on the basis of the teaching method of creating pictographic elements of multilingual symbols, and its manifestations are various. In the secondary culture, "Yan Wen Zi" means replying to information on the Internet and turning them into symbols. "Yan Wen Zi" is one of the six features of China's network language on 20 16.

Extended data:

Traditional figure art:

Traditional figure art has only one prototype at first:-), and then the number of users keeps increasing, creating various forms of characters.

:-) Smile:-(Unhappy; -) Blink? : -D Happy: -P Stick out your tongue: -O Surprised, open your mouth wide 8-) Smile of people with glasses xc== Oh-smile.

Animation:

Western emoji traditional computer emoji can only be understood if you turn your face 90 degrees to the left. When emoji spread, another kind of horizontal emoji appeared: "*,-"and other symbols were used as eyes, and "_," and other symbols were used. The middle of "o" is a golden mouth, which makes "_ *, o, _ ~"

There are other symbols added next to smiling faces as decorations to show richer expressions, such as "-_-|||" for embarrassing faces similar to those in Japanese cartoons, "-_-b" for dripping sweat on the faces of characters, and so on.

@ _ @ Confused, dizzy o_O surprised _ Happy XD (horizontal) is mostly used to laugh happily and open your mouth.

T_T cried very sadly? -_-b Sweating = _ = "Helpless =3= Kissing, pouting ^o^/ Hugging? (o)/ happy. _/.# Anger

(= _ =) Meow cat ((worker)) Bear < {= ..... A crow flies by and there is a piece of ice.

Orz or o ||| _ lost to you (a person falls in love with hieroglyphics on the ground, and there are many derivative changes, such as: OTLOT2SROOOZOTZ).

East Asia:

In many parts of East Asia, full-width characters are usually used to write on computers, and many different types of characters can also be created by using full-width characters.

& lt( ̄︶ ̄)>; Satisfaction and pride

& lt(@ ̄︶ ̄@)>; Satisfied blush? (# ~ ~ #) Shy \ (~)/Hug

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(~ ~ Let's go ~ (* ~ *) ~ Eat well and sleep well.

♀ (▽)/quality girls ♂ (▽)/quality boys

╮ (╯ ◇ ╰) ╭ ◇ ◇ ~ Give me a kiss ╭ ('▽ ▽) ╭ ('▽ ▽)

(▽) ~■□~ (▽) Cheers.

& lt( ̄︶ ̄)>; & lt( ̄︶ ̄)>; & lt( ̄︶ ̄)>; together

(┬ _ ┬) Tears (> 𗍿 < ) Pain (┬ _ ┬) ▀ Fall ▽ ▽ It's really hard luck ~ > _<~ Cry. ...

…(⊙_⊙; ) ... hey? ? (∞) Pig! () Dissatisfaction (□′) Anger (□′)) Anger

(╯-_-) ╯ ╧ ╧ ╧ ╧ ╪) = convex than middle finger (╯ ‵□') ╯ ╩ ┴ ╪.

┴ ─ ┴ ╰ (╰□' ╰) Turn over the table C ╭ ╮ (▽) ╭.

┴ ┴ (┴□′) ╯ ┴ ┴ Lift the table! ! ! ? (╬ ┣ food ┣) = ○ # (○ #) 3 ○) Look at the fist.

& lt(‵□′)>; -c ε (┬ _ ┬) 3 Angry twisted ears

& lt( ̄^ ̄)︵θ︵θ︵θ︵θ︵☆(>; mouth