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What does diaosi mean?

"Diaosi" is an ironic term produced after the prosperity of China's network culture. At first, it was usually used to address "short and poor" people (as opposed to "Gao Fushuai" or "Bai"). Among them, the most striking feature of diaosi is poverty, and the house and car are unreachable dreams for diaosi.

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At the beginning of 20 12, "diaosi" began to be widely popular in Chinese mainland, especially in the language and culture of young people. Compared with the original definition of diaosi, it has now become a social self-mockery phenomenon. Now you will find that people who meet the definition of diaosi on the surface or those who have nothing to do with diaosi's attributes are vying for this title. The reason is that diaosi is in good agreement with the contemporary realistic characteristics.

On the other hand, some people use the word diaosi to "self-obstruct" and lower their expectations of success, so as to alleviate the huge social pressure. Most of these people are self-conscious, and after self-awakening, they are actively classified as diaosi, that is, the so-called self-destructive proletarians or the middle class worried about decline in capitalist society. At the same time, words like "Bai" and "Gao Fushuai" are also used for satire and ridicule, not jealousy. Some people think that diaosi culture is only the rise of network subculture in social change, and diaosi's "rise" is only people's humorous self-mockery.

"The so-called diaosi is a description or self-report of people who lack ascending channels, feel inferior and are willing to show weakness." Yin Hong, a professor at Tsinghua University School of Journalism and Communication, mercilessly pointed out that the popularity of diaosi culture is a reflection of unhealthy social emotions.

As an expert in film and television culture, Yin Hong noticed the clues of diaosi popularity from the role analysis of movies. Starting with "Wang Xiaojian" in "33 Days of Lovelorn", "Diaosi Rebellion" has become the hottest movie topic. In the hottest movie of 20 12, one of the protagonists is a typical "diaosi" spokesperson. He puts his posture very low, and his appearance, state, identity and way of speaking resonate with some young people.

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Baidu encyclopedia-diaosi