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Who is Li Yuqing's mother in Tik Tok?

Li Yuqing's mother in Tik Tok is a virtual character created by an online celebrity.

Li Yuqing refers to a stalk on Tik Tok, while Li Yuqing's mother is a virtual character created by an online celebrity. By comparing clothes with competitors and dressing up, it means saving face for children.

Zhou was the first person to release his mother's terrier, and then detonated the vibrating voice coil, causing everyone to imitate. It is widely rumored in the Jianghu that the mothers of their sons and classmates dress up very beautifully every day and often pick up their children outside the school gate in skirts, which has attracted countless fathers to pick up their children from school.

A reporter once interviewed Zhou Xiaozhou. She said that Li Yuqing's mother is the mother of her son's classmate. This kind of person does exist in real life, but Li Yuqing's mother in her video works is fictional, in order to convey an attitude towards life.

Network stem:

1, "Retreat."

The stem originated from a video last year. At that time, a big brother angrily accused his aunt of illegally occupying land because he could not find a parking space. Unexpectedly, although the aunt was unreasonable, she was unreasonable, and even directly used "spell attack", not only spells, but also hard moves. She shouted "back" to the young man, which directly made the eldest brother cry on the spot.

Because my aunt's movements are very similar to those of a fencer, she always uses fencing emoji, which means to repel people or things she doesn't like.

2. "iron question"

The "Q" that everyone talks about every day actually comes from this uncle. This rural elder brother taught himself English. He was not only happy to speak English, but also publicized the beautiful scenery of his hometown. However, his slightly strong dialect English has made countless netizens speak highly of him.

The phrase "tying Q" is regarded as a mantra by everyone, which originally meant thanks, but now it has become a proper hot word for funny men and women to share speechless events.