Bilibili literature was a light novel style on the Internet in the mainland of China. It was mainly popular among young users through bullet screen videos on the Bilibili platform. bg was the short form of bilibili, which meant Bilibili literature. Ranwen was named because this style of novel was usually full of passion, battle, and adventure elements, and was often accompanied by the accompaniment of burning music. BGRanwen usually used online legends, myths and legends, science fiction stories, etc. as the background to tell the story of a group of young people meeting, knowing each other, falling in love, and facing various dangers and challenges together. This style of novel was very popular among young users. It not only satisfied their needs for adventure and combat, but it was also full of creativity and imagination.
The popular "bg" on the Internet usually referred to "Boy's Love"(bg story), sometimes also known as "Boys' Love"(TL story), which referred to a love story with a male protagonist. On the internet, bg stories are often used as a form of role-playing. Many authors will create a fictional world view and use the love story of male characters as the main line to develop a series of plots. BG stories were often romantic, suspenseful, and fantasy. It was one of the popular literary types on the Internet.
Orz was a popular emoji on the internet. It was usually used to indicate that someone was in extreme pain or frustration. This symbol was often used in novels, manga, anime, and other online cultural works to indicate that the character was in extreme pain for some reason.
Network routines referred to the plot design, character creation, and narrative methods commonly seen in online literature. These plot designs, character creation, and narrative methods often had certain routine characteristics and were widely circulated on the Internet and adopted by various online literature works. The Internet routine is a kind of creative method that aims to enhance the readers 'understanding and acceptance by repeatedly using the same plot, characters, and narrative methods.
" What picture?" was an online catchphrase that originated from some funny and spoof pictures on the Internet. It usually referred to those pictures that looked strange, funny, or thought-provoking. Sometimes it is used to describe someone or something that looks funny or incomprehensible. In this sentence pattern," what do you intend to do " meant to ask a question." Tu " meant to describe, present, and display. Therefore, the sentence "what picture" means "why do we have to describe, present, and display these strange or funny things". This sentence was widely used on the Internet to describe some incomprehensible or funny things, characters, or scenes. It could also be used to describe some funny pictures, videos, etc.
BG radio dramas were a type of radio drama, and its full English name was Boys' and Girls. TV shows referred to radio dramas with men and women as the main characters. Unlike traditional radio dramas, BG radio dramas usually paid more attention to the description of gender characters, emphasizing the emotional entanglement and storyline of the male and female characters. BG radio dramas were more popular in the radio drama market because they could better satisfy the audience's needs for emotional stories.
In Wang Daowen's book, there were two common ways to classify people. Being meant that there was a strong emotional entanglement and love between the male and female protagonists. The male protagonist would often be firm in his feelings for the female protagonist, and the female protagonist would also experience a series of tests and struggles to finally reach a happy ending. This kind of writing style usually showed the affection of the male protagonist and the bravery of the female protagonist, allowing the readers to feel the power and beauty of love. BG meant that there was no emotional entanglement between the male and female protagonists, or that the male protagonist's feelings for the female protagonist were not unwavering, but there were some other factors at work. This kind of writing style usually showed the independence and strength of the female protagonist and the tenderness and complicated inner world of the male protagonist. This style of writing usually focused more on the storyline and character creation, allowing the reader to feel the interactions and emotional changes between the characters.
An online avatar usually referred to the act of an author using multiple accounts or pen names to publish the same work in online literature. These accounts could be the same person or different people. Each account would be distinguished by different names, genders, ages, occupations, and other information. The use of an avatar could enhance the variety and tolerance of the work to prevent the work from being monopolized by the same person or team. Using multiple accounts at the same time could also increase the exposure and attention of the work, increasing the click rate and reading rate of the work. However, using an alternate identity might also be discovered by other authors or readers and may cause controversy or criticism. Therefore, when creating online literature, one had to be careful and try to avoid being discovered.
Internet catchphrases were a language phenomenon that spread on social media platforms, online chats, and other Internet communication methods. It was usually a combination of some phrases or words with a certain humor, exaggeration, or irony effect. The following are some common online catchphrases: 1 " 666 ": Meaning of approval or admiration. [2]" Amorphophallus ": To describe oneself or others as weak or weak. 3." Gu Value ": It refers to the things or products that are being promoted. The original meaning is " encouragement value." 4 "SKR": An expression of excitement or excitement. 5 "Low": It means to keep a low profile. 6 "Doge": It refers to something that a dog says is cute or funny. 7 "996" refers to the work system of working six days a week and nine hours a day. 8 " Yali Mountain ": It means that you are depressed or have a big problem. These are just some of the common online catchphrases. The changes and popularity of online catchphrases are very fast. New catchphrases may appear every day.
In the internet, free prostitution usually referred to obtaining a certain service or resource without paying any fees. This usage was often used in web novels to refer to authors or other creators using other people's creativity or character images without paying royalties or copyright fees. The meaning of free prostitution was sometimes called "free use" or "free experience". Although it wasn't a legal or ethical behavior to pay for free, it was often used in web novels to express the author's gratitude to other creators or to imply that other creators should pay a corresponding price.
" Failed " was an online term that originated from the online literature community in the mainland of China. It meant " failed " or " failed works " referred to those that were unknown in the online literature community because of their poor literary quality and poor response from readers. As time went by,"fail" gradually evolved into a broader concept. It not only referred to the poor quality of the work, but also the popularity of the work. Therefore, the meaning of " fail " had become more vague. It could refer to any work that had not been widely spread on the Internet, whether it was a novel, a comic, a game, or any other type of literary work.