The explanation of the Internet meme "“雨你无gua”" that appears frequently in major barrage videos recently has become a new meme. Many netizens are confused about this. In order to help them understand, we have compiled the following content.
I believe everyone has heard of the term “雨女无gua”.It comes from the TV series Balala Little Demon Fairy. In the TV series, there is a very cold character called Prince Yu. He always wears a patterned mask and speaks in a dialect.: “has nothing to do with you”.Because his accent is not very standard and sounds a lot like “雨女无gua”, this term has been widely circulated on the Internet.
In fact, "Yu Nu has no melons" does not mean that there are no melons to eat, but it means that it has nothing to do with you.Another meaning of this word refers to a cold and mysterious state that makes people confused.The expression “雨女无gua” is very humorous and is usually used to reply or make fun of others.
Because of this, many netizens have made “雨女无gua” into emoticons and widely used them in social media and daily conversations.This emoticon is used to express a relaxed and joking attitude, which makes people feel funny.The meaning behind it comes from the special image of the amusement prince wearing a patterned mask in the TV series.
The actor who plays the role of Prince Pleasure may not have a standard pronunciation of Mandarin in a dialect, and his character setting is particularly aloof, so one thing he often says is “has nothing to do with you”. This is precisely because of his accent, which sounds like “YuWomen have no melon”.Therefore, with this unique word and the image of the actor, this emoticon became extremely popular and was widely spread and used.
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