What does this word mean?
When it comes to the popularity of "embarrassing", we have to mention "Orz". This seemingly alphabetic combination is actually a pictographic symbol, which has formed a new network graphic culture on the domestic network as early as 2004. The original meaning of "Orz" is "prone", which means that a person faces the left and kneels on the ground. O stands for this person's head, R stands for hands and body, and Z stands for feet. At that time, it often appeared in online emails, IRC chat rooms and instant messaging software, and was used by netizens to express their frustration or depression. Later, inspired by Orz, some netizens changed O to Jiong, which gave a more freehand expression to the head portrait of "hunching forward" and wrote it as Jiong rz. The reason why "Jiong" is popular on the Internet and in life is that it is regarded as a person's face by netizens, and some creative people even make a big fuss about its hieroglyphics, so some derivative words of "Jiong" came into being. "Embarrassment" is actually a manifestation of helplessness and collapse.