1. hieroglyph
If you only know "orz" (for children) and don't know the extended usage such as "or2" (for hip lifting) and "orz6" (which I recognized by accident), you won't know the fur of Martians. Sometimes, what do you think those words look like, so they probably express your thoughts.
2. onomatopoeia
What it sounds like is what it expresses. For example, "u" (sounds like "you", "yo" and so on. ) and "4" (sounds like "yes", "thing", "world" and so on. ).
3. Heterogeneous Martian language
In addition to tool generation, manual writing is generally mainly through: merging.
merge
The classic "bow" (strong) and "ding page" (top) are out of date, and "Yan page knife" (color) and "arbitrary gram" (anything will do) are not fashionable either. When you see two awkward radicals or words, try to combine them and understand them.
5. I mean broadcasting
For example, "mini roll" means more intimate than "roll", and a little roll should come from the bean man roll on MSN avatar; "Calligrapher" refers to a person who wrote a utopia with style and style without leaving a word; "orz" = "deeply admire"
6. Forum
For example, "Laona" refers to the irrigator who makes much ado about nothing in the thread, and was once quite active in Netease thread. "Chrysanthemum Yeast" refers to Jing M.Guo, a post-80s writer in a literary forum. "People can't be too fast" means "people can't be too melodramatic" in Tianya Forum.
7. Online games
For example, "Little D" is the name of a druid in the online game World of Warcraft, and "1004" means "angel" in the dance troupe.