“River crab”的版本间的差异
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− | [[File:river crab1.jpg| | + | [[File:river crab1.jpg|300px|thumb|right|''River crab wearing three watches (''dài sān ge biǎo'' 带三个表), alluding to Jiang Zemin’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Represents Three Represents] (''sān ge dàibiǎo'' 三个代表). (source unknown)'']] |
+ | Troublesome creature whose name echoes "harmony" (和谐 héxié); euphemism for censorship. Coined by netizens as a reference to the government's justification of censorship as an essential ingredient in constructing former president Hu Jintao's "[[harmonious]] society." In pre-Internet language, a crab is also a bully. | ||
− | + | Both "harmony" and "river crab" can be used as verbs. Instead of saying something has been censored, you can say it has been [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323874204578219832868014140.html "harmonized" (''bèi héxié'' 被和谐) or "river-crabbed" (''bèi héxiè'' 被河蟹了)]. | |
− | + | In Chinese [[mythical creatures|Internet mythology]], the river crab threatens the habitat of the [[grass-mud horse]], also a symbol of online deviance. A popular [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D2eh4xehc4 cartoon] illustrates this struggle. | |
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2024年7月1日 (一) 18:42的最新版本
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River crab wearing three watches (dài sān ge biǎo 带三个表), alluding to Jiang Zemin’s Three Represents (sān ge dàibiǎo 三个代表). (source unknown)
Troublesome creature whose name echoes "harmony" (和谐 héxié); euphemism for censorship. Coined by netizens as a reference to the government's justification of censorship as an essential ingredient in constructing former president Hu Jintao's "harmonious society." In pre-Internet language, a crab is also a bully.
Both "harmony" and "river crab" can be used as verbs. Instead of saying something has been censored, you can say it has been "harmonized" (bèi héxié 被和谐) or "river-crabbed" (bèi héxiè 被河蟹了).
In Chinese Internet mythology, the river crab threatens the habitat of the grass-mud horse, also a symbol of online deviance. A popular cartoon illustrates this struggle.
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