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Nine-year compulsory education escapes the net.
Nine-year compulsory education escaped the net. The next sentence is you scum. (mostly used for joking between friends. )

Network buzzwords refer to the fish that escaped from the net in nine-year compulsory education, referred to as nine-leakage fish for short. In other words, the nine-year compulsory education in primary and junior high schools has not yet been completed. It is often used as a metaphor for artists with low academic qualifications.

Netizens have a keen sense of smell for the real society and network hotspots. On the contrary, these hot spots will also give birth to some new online expressions, such as "Can a teenager marry me when I have long hair to my waist?" This sentence comes from a poem on the Internet.

"My dad is Li Gang" is a strong rebound caused by social news, as well as "Fiona Fang, what do you think" and "My friends and I are shocked" and so on. With the popularity of these sentences, their scope and connotation are constantly changing.

About network terminology:

Network language is a new language form which is different from traditional print media with the development of network. With its concise and vivid form, it has been favored by the majority of netizens since its birth and developed rapidly.

Network languages include pinyin or English abbreviations. Numbers with certain meanings, vivid network animations and pictures are mainly used by internet addicts at first to improve the efficiency of online chat or some needs, and over time they have formed a specific language.