Zhen Huan Biography Marathon: Netizens Buzz with “Eyebrow Budget” and “KO GD” Trends
Lunar New Year’s "Zhen Huan Biography" Marathon Kicks Off, Netizens Gathered in Chat Room
The annual "Harem Jhen Huan Biography" Marathon, held on Lunar New Year’s Day, has once again drawn many new viewers, with the chat room abuzz with activity and ongoing live broadcasting. This year, the marathon featured new branches born from chatter about previous events like "Wenjhe" and recent topics like "Budget Budget." Additionally, GTV’s eight main TV channels have seen increased Coca-Cola sponsorships, leading to the birth of many new Coca-Cola-related terms.
Popular Terms
- Environmental Orange: Netizens dubbed the emperor who visited the emperor at midnight as "Big Fat Kamala," labeling his loud piano playing as "noise pollution." They dubbed him the "Environmental Protection Bureau" in charge of dealing with imperial noise.
- Eyebrow Budget: The marathon sparked lively discussions about the deleted budget, with netizens messaging "Eyebrow budget," "Shane budget," "Move Shane Meizuang," "Sister, don’t shoot next time," and "Shane g" in the chat room. Some users even renamed Shane Jeson’s father to "Delete Shane Z."
- Zhuang Generation: Referring to the third brother, with the emperor often saying, "Three brothers have grown taller again." Some netizens combined this with current topics to refer to the "Strong Zhuang Generation."
- First Two Are Large: Netizens referred to the Palace Girl’s large hairstyle as "one of the first two big adults," coining the term "Ducking Louisa."
- KO GD: Netizens joked about Gueran’s anger, with Hua fee fan Caojun hurling fans at Gueran, resembling GD’s hairstyle in the "Fantastic Baby" song, thus being dubbed "Kao GD."
Plot_points
- Delete the budget: Netizens often discussed the newly enthroned emperor’s difficulties and stored expenses in the palace, leading to related plot discussions in the chat room.
- .Idok: With the disadvantages of K Wenge, netizens messaged "Idok" when the emperor arrived.
- I am Emperor Yongheng, but I will never make you Yayoao: With K Wenge’s disadvantages, the plot included Emperor Yongheng and Niaman Yio appearing simultaneously, sparking netizen discussion.
Cola-related Terms
- Wyney Drink Cola: Netizens messaged "Drink cola for Wennie" during the princess Wenny’s plot, with some suggesting "Soak in Coca-Cola."
- Coca-Cola Tourism: Replacing "Employee Tourism," the live broadcast’s Coca-Cola sponsorship led to the term "Coca-Cola Tourism" for the summer garden plot.
- Meiju Cola: When Meijuang was framed and liked talking plum soup made by Palace Girl Flower, netizens referred to it as "Meiju Cola."
From Chat Rooms to Catchphrases: Why “Zhen Huan Biography” Remains a Cultural Phenomenon
The Lunar New Year’s “Zhen Huan Biography” marathon once again proved the enduring power of compelling storytelling and the vibrant community that surrounds it. Beyond simply revisiting beloved scenes, this annual tradition fosters ongoing dialog, meme-worthy moments, and creative linguistic innovation.
The emergence of unique terms like “Environmental Orange” and “Big Fat Kamala,” born from live-watching experiences and fueled by Coca-Cola sponsorships, demonstrate the unique way viewers actively engage wiht the narrative. This participatory culture highlights the series’ lasting impact, transforming it into more than just a drama – it’s a shared cultural touchstone that continues to resonate with audiences long after the final credits roll.
From passionate discussions about historical accuracy to playful interpretations of character motivations, the “Zhen Huan Biography” marathon reflects the enduring allure of complex female characters, intricate plotlines, and the captivating power of collective storytelling. It’s a testament to the series’ ability to transcend its initial airing and become a living, breathing phenomenon, continually evolving and engaging viewers in exciting new ways.
The “Harem Zhen Huan biography” marathon has once again proven itself a potent cultural phenomenon, igniting vibrant online discussions and generating an array of creative and humorous terms. This year’s event saw viewers engaging with both classic storylines and contemporary events, highlighting the show’s enduring relevance and ability to adapt to the ever-evolving landscape of internet culture. From the political machinations of “Environmental Orange” to the budget anxieties of “Eyebrow Budget,” the viewers’ playful engagement with the narrative underscores the show’s enduring power to captivate and inspire discussion. the surge in popularity, fueled by online passion and clever commentary, is a testament to the strength of “Harem Zhen Huan Biography” as a shared cultural experience, binding viewers together through humor, nostalgia, and a love for this captivating ancient drama.
