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What does big pig's feet mean? Men are big pig's hooves. Where did they come from?
Men are all big pig's feet. This sentence comes from a line by the heroine Wei in the hit TV series Yan Xi Palace.

On one occasion, Wei, the hostess, and Jinxiu, her companion, went to various palaces to deliver clothes. On the way, Jinxiu saw the guards in Fu Cha, so she pretended to fall down and prepared to come to a bridge to save the beauty, in an attempt to strike up a conversation with the guards in Fu Cha. As a result, Wei Yingluo bluntly stopped her and wouldn't let her succeed. The plan fell through.

When arguing with Jinxiu, Wei Yingluo said: "Those men who have brains, pig brains and no shame feel the same way." Since then, "men are all big pig's hooves" has often appeared in the barrage.

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The word "big pig's hoof" comes from a Korean reality show "Heart Signal", which originally meant "protagonist". Because at the end of the program, the hero didn't choose to be with the ambiguous heroine at the beginning, the audience couldn't stand it any longer, and they scolded the male host one after another, so they transliterated it as "male pig's feet", which is popularly called "big pig's feet", and extended it to describe fickle men.

In fact, this stalk appeared as early as 2065438+August 2007, and was recognized and understood by netizens with a set of expression packs of "Men are big pig's hooves".