Muggles in novels and TV series
Muggles refer to die-hards who don't know magic and don't believe in it. People who like Harry Potter will be familiar with it. It was born in 1998 in the series of children's novels "Harry Potter" by British female writer J.K. Rowling. Call all people who don't know magic and don't believe in magic muggles. If one day you hear someone calling you "Muggle" in the street and you don't feel it, it proves that you are behind the times. If you don't agree, you must not be a fan. If you are angry, let's shake hands, because we are the same kind of people. Wizards only need a spell or a bottle of potion to solve the problem, while "Muggle" scientists (in Harry Potter, wizards call mortals who can't witchcraft "Muggles") need years or even decades of efforts. But in any case, a lot of "magic" has been realized, and the scientific world of "Muggles" is advancing bit by bit. In the wonderful TV series "The Ultimate Family" filmed by Fahrenheit and others, people who have no or have lost their abilities are also called "Muggles". Lan Ling, a warrior played by Calvin, was called Muggle after losing his strength, while Yu Xia, who was originally thought to have no strength, was also called Muggle. In the TV series "The Legend of Black Sugar Heroes" filmed by Prince Bangbangtang and others, ordinary people without martial arts potential have also become "Muggles". So in TV series and novels, Muggles refer to ordinary people who don't have those special abilities in some people's world!