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↖ (ω) ↗ How do you type this?

Under the sogou input method, enter the word "Come on" and the symbol ↖ (ω) ↗ will appear, also known as Yan Wen.

When the word "hehe" is entered, the symbol o(∩_∩)o will also appear. Under the sogou input method, there are many such simple methods, which do not need to be pieced together with symbols.

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The production method of Yan characters is widely spread on the Internet in China or Japan. Yan characters are composed of horizontal symbols in many languages, and the core characters are punctuation marks in Chinese and Japanese.

Emoticons have various forms, and the earliest ones are hieroglyphics. The English computer emoji 1982 was born in the United States. Professor Scott Farman of Carnegie Mellon University in the United States first entered such a string of ASCII characters into the bulletin board system system, which needs to be read obliquely to the left. Emoji English computer emoji is based on ASCII code, and the number of emoji symbol combinations is limited.

The multilingual teaching system 1998 based on Chinese characters was born in China, and it was first applied to online teaching in the form of multilingual horizontal characters. The horizontal arrangement of Yan characters is more intuitive, with various forms of multilingual characters and thousands of expression combinations.

The mobile phone emoji 1999 represented by painted figures was born in Japan. ? Emoji (Japanese: ぇもじ) system was born in Japan and was introduced by NTT DOCOMO, the mobile company of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Company, for mobile phone users. It was originally applied to mobile phone face characters in the form of pictures. It is a set of emoji with 12X 12 pixels, and it was 176 in the early days.

Yan characters, as well as emoji and emoji, have developed into network cultural symbols that affect the world.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Yan Wen Zi