Cats were often seen as cute, mysterious, and magical creatures in the ACG culture. Cats often appeared as the main characters or important characters in many 2D novels and were often portrayed as gentle, intelligent, witty and independent. In addition, cats were often seen as the representative of the cute attribute in the two-dimensional culture, which was a cute, sexy and attractive attribute. Therefore, cats were often used to represent the characteristics of girls, lolis, and other characters in the ACG culture, such as gentleness, innocence, and cuteness.
The cartoon cat usually simplifies and exaggerates features of the real cat face to make it more appealing and recognizable. For example, it might enlarge the eyes or give a more distinct expression.
Two-dimensional and three-dimensional were commonly used terms in online novels to refer to the difference between the virtual world and the real world. Two-dimensional usually refers to two-dimensional animation, games and other virtual worlds while three-dimensional refers to the real world, the world we live in. The representative items of the 2D world were usually anime, manga, games, and other virtual items such as characters and props. The representative items of the three-dimensional world were real objects such as houses, cars, and people. In novels, 2D and 3D were usually used to describe the difference between the virtual world and the real world. They could also be used to describe the different worlds that characters lived in. At the same time, there were some subtle differences and connections between the 2D and 3D that needed to be understood according to the specific situation.
Two-dimensional and three-dimensional were common terms in online novels that referred to the virtual world and the real world. Two-dimensional usually referred to a fictional two-dimensional world constructed by virtual works such as anime, comics, and games. In this world, the characters, scenes, and items were all flat and lacked depth and three-dimensional sense. The theme of the 2D works was usually relaxed, lively, and full of fantasy and dreams. The three-dimensional world referred to the real world, which was commonly known as the real world. In this world, the characters, scenes, and items were all three-dimensional, with rich depth and three-dimensional feeling. The theme in the real world was usually more realistic and full of challenges and difficulties. There was no absolute boundary between the 2D and 3D worlds. The two worlds could sometimes overlap or be converted in some works. In web novels, 2D usually referred to the virtual world while 3D referred to the real world.
A single flower represented beauty, faith, the expression of emotions, as well as a symbol of love, friendship, and joy. It represented personal happiness and could lead people into a beautiful world full of spring.
The sunset represented the end of the day and the beginning of a new chapter. It symbolized the passage of time and the cycle of life. The sunset could also bring hope and beauty, allowing people to experience the magnificent scenery of nature. It was a turning point, reminding people to let go of the burdens of the past and welcome new challenges and opportunities. The sunset could also symbolize death and the end, but it also represented the possibility of new life and rebirth. In short, the sunset had a rich symbolic meaning. It could be interpreted and felt in different ways by different people.
Jiang He was a metaphor for great power and lasting influence. To be more specific, Jiang He was a metaphor for the decline of talents, clans, and nations. This idiom was often used to describe a state where a certain power and influence gradually weakened and declined.
The Heavenly God represented the gods in Chinese mythology, including the God who ruled the universe, the God who was in charge of the sun, moon, stars, wind, rain, and life. In Taoism, the heavenly god was the god of heaven, the foundation and master of nature. The heavenly gods lived in the heavens and were born from the Dao Qi. They were divided into thirty-six heavens. The Heavenly God represented the will of heaven and the Heavenly Dao. It was the law of operation and the supreme law of all things in the world. In ancient Chinese philosophy and mythology, the concept of gods was deeply implanted in people's hearts. People had reverence and worship for gods.
The temple represented the imperial court, which was the place where ancient emperors held sacrifices and held meetings. The term " temple " originally referred to the Ming Hall of the Imperial Ancestral Temple. Because ancient emperors had to offer sacrifices to the ancestral temple and discuss matters in the Ming Hall on important matters, the term " temple " gradually became a name for the imperial court. The temple could also be used to refer to the central government headed by the monarch. Fan Zhongyan said in the Yueyang Tower: "When you are at the top of the temple, you will worry about your people", expressing the concern of the intellectual for the country and the people. The term 'temple' often appeared in ancient texts to describe the rule of emperors and the institutions of government.
The white chips represented the average cost. The white line represents the average cost of the chips, which represents the average cost of all traders until a certain day. The position of this white line on the chip chart could help investors understand the cost distribution of the stock.
Sangzi represented his hometown or fellow villagers. In ancient times, people often planted mulberry trees and catkins beside their houses, so they called their hometown "mulberry". This word was often used in ancient poetry to express nostalgia and deep love for their hometown.