Koi Benli is an Internet buzzword. It is not others but you who bring good luck to the people around you. It means that whatever you do can bring good luck to the people around you.
In ancient times, large houses of wealthy families were very particular about having a pool. Because accumulation of water brings wealth, water was synonymous with wealth in ancient times. There is a pond in the courtyard, and there is water in the pond. Naturally, there are fish in the water.
Having fish surplus every day and every year is a manifestation of wealth accumulation and prosperity. So we first narrowed the scope to fish in the water. Among the fish, koi is also a symbol of good luck and is called good luck fish and Feng Shui fish.
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Other popular Internet vocabulary
1. Panta
From the cross talk program "Wenwan", there are He said, "He's dry, numb, and not mellow at all. Paddle him!" It was because of this that I just said whatever he wanted. No matter what this thing is, if I can hold it in my hand, I can just put it on the plate. Doesn't it sound particularly magical?
Nowadays, it is mostly expressed in the love for someone, something, or something, and I just want to hold it in the palm of my hand and knead it repeatedly.
2. We don’t know, and we don’t dare to ask.
Whenever I see something regretful, pitiful, amazing, showing affection, etc., I You can use "We don't know, and we don't dare to ask" to express your current emotions.
3. Are you a devil?
Generally, it means that what others say is very sharp, very heart-breaking, etc. This sentence will be used to sigh. The usage is the same as "It hurts my heart!" "Xiu'er, is that you?" Wait for the statement. Does this sentence come from the conversation between Lin Yongjian and his son in the third season of "Where Are We Going, Dad"? Lin Yongjian's son Lin Dajun said directly to his father, "Are you a devil?" Lin Yongjian was speechless.