Social:No zuo no die
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Short description: Chinese Internet slang
No zuo no die (Chinese: 不作死就不會死 or 不作不死) is a Chinese internet meme. The original wording of the Chinese phrase, meaning "one would not be in trouble had one not asked for it", is half-translated to Chinglish where it retains one of its Chinese characters in pinyin.[1] "Zuo" (Chinese: 作; pinyin: zuō) is a Mandarin Chinese word meaning to "act silly or daring (for attention)".[1]
The original Chinese phrase has become very popular in China. When its Chinglish translation was included in Urban Dictionary in 2014, it generated a lot of interest in the media, interpreted by many Chinese as a sign of China's growing soft power.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Jony Lam. "To gives best example of 'no zuo no die'". China Daily. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/hkedition/2014-05/09/content_17494816.htm.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No zuo no die.
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