"Drink ice" is a kind of Internet slang, which means ice water, which is a mixture of liquid water and solid water (ice), a certain emotion or state, etc.
1. Ice water is a mixture of liquid water and solid water (ice).
It is a two-phase mixture (generally). " is a variation of "Liangliang". It originated in the live broadcast room. When some anchors are playing League of Legends or PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, they will say "It's cool, it's cool" when they die. At this time in the live broadcast room Audiences on the barrage will usually say "a cool song for the host", and then gradually spread to Weibo, Tieba, Moments and other places, from which this meme spreads.
2. Usually indicates a certain emotion or state
Specifically, it is usually used to describe a state in which someone feels very calm, calm or indifferent, as if he/she is drinking Like ice. Some people also use "drink ice" to mean that they are very cold and need to drink some hot water or tea to warm themselves up.
The origin of "ice":
The ancient character for "ice" is written as "仌" or "冫". It was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions and is also the original character for "Ning". The character "仌" in the oracle bone inscriptions looks like the protruding ice cubes formed by water condensation in the severe cold. The gold inscriptions evolved from oracle bone inscriptions, and there is no major difference. Around the Spring and Autumn Period, the word "ice" was differentiated into two parts.
"Bing" is a knowing and pictophonetic character. It uses water as a shape symbol, and "冫(仌)" is also a sound symbol. "Water" means that this word is related to water. "冫(仌)" is the original character for "ice", which looks like the texture on ice in oracle bone inscriptions and bronze inscriptions. The two combined together mean the solid formed by freezing water. The official regular script is neatly written and written as "bing".
Although the ice is cold, it is also crystal clear. The ancients also used this characteristic of ice to describe people's noble and pure souls. In the poem "Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower" by Wang Changling, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, there is a line that "relatives and friends in Luoyang are like asking each other, a piece of ice heart is in a jade pot", which is the origin of the word "ice heart".