A new popular meme has emerged on the Internet - "Lucky 666". This meme originated from Guo Degang's response to netizens calling him a "pig head". Guo Degang cleverly retorted: "I am the son-in-law of the Hui people." This response aroused heated discussion among netizens and spawned the Internet meme "Lucky Head 666". Want to know the specific meaning of this meme? Please continue reading the detailed introduction brought by PHP editor Zimo.
1. Source of memes
This meme originated from an interview with Guo Degang. He claimed that he was the son-in-law of the Hui people to refute the netizens' call for pork head meat. The Hui people believe in Islam and do not eat pork. Later, netizens found out that he had endorsed a brand of pork head meat, forming A strong contrast, Hongyun Daantou 666 is one of the advertising slogans.
2. Purpose of memes
Lucky Dangtou 666 is referred to as a pig's head by netizens. It can be used to describe some stupid operations. For example, if you have a Lucky Dangtou between your ears, it means you are a pig's head.
3. Introduction to memes
The following expressions often do not have a direct causal connection, but contain a nonsensical sense of humor and ridicule. It can be used in a variety of relaxed and humorous language environments, using exaggerated techniques or interesting expressions to arouse people's resonance or add some fun to communication.
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