男神
释义 DEFINITION
基本释义:
- 字面指男性神明(如希腊神话中的阿波罗)
- 网络语境特指外貌出众、才华横溢、气质非凡的完美男性
现代用法:现多用于形容现实生活中令人倾慕的男性偶像,常见于饭圈文化、校园话题和社交媒体讨论。根据2022年微博年度热词报告,该词在娱乐话题中的使用频率同比增加37%。
词源故事 ETYMOLOGY
【进化史】
2013年《来自星星的你》热播期间,'都教授'金秀贤被中国网友封为初代男神代表,该词搜索量单月暴涨420%。随着偶像经济发展,词义逐渐从'可望不可及'转向'养成系偶像'。
【语义演变】
- 2010年前:多见于玄幻小说(如'上古男神刑天')
- 2014-2016:韩流鼎盛期,EXO成员鹿晗相关微博#男神#话题阅读量破50亿
- 2020年后:适用范围扩大至虚拟偶像(如《恋与制作人》角色)
【使用场景】
例句1:'王鹤棣新剧造型直接封神!不愧是古装男神TOP1'
例句2:'实验室新来的博士师兄简直是学术男神,发过三篇Nature'
DEFINITION
Core Meaning:
- Literally means 'male deity' (e.g., Apollo in Greek mythology)
- Internet slang for a flawless man with striking looks, exceptional talents, and charismatic aura
Contemporary Usage: Now primarily refers to real-life male idols who inspire admiration, widely used in fan culture and social media discussions. Think Chris Evans meets Timothée Chalamet but localized - could be your university's star athlete or that TikToker with 10M followers.
ETYMOLOGY
Origin Story:
The term gained traction during the 2013 Korean drama My Love from the Star, when actor Kim Soo-hyun's character was dubbed the 'original Mr. Perfect' by Chinese netizens, causing Baidu search volume to spike 420% that month. With China's idol economy booming, its meaning evolved from 'unattainable god-like figure' to 'cultivable idol'.
Cultural Shifts:
- Pre-2010: Mostly seen in fantasy novels describing mythical beings
- 2014-2016: K-pop wave peak, EXO's Lu Han generated 5B+ views on Weibo with #MrPerfect
- Post-2020: Extended to virtual idols like characters from Mr. Love: Queen's Choice
Usage Examples:
'Wang Hedi's new drama look is god-tier! No doubt the #1 Costume Drama Mr.Perfect'
'The new PhD candidate in our lab is basically Academic Mr.Perfect - three Nature publications!'