"Devil Boy in the Sea" exploded on the screen, the passion of "Su Chao" kicked out of the mass sports Xintiandi, the vitality of "new employment form" burst out, and "national subsidies" ignited enthusiasm for consumption... Which hot words will impress you deeply in 2025? The "Chinese Inventory 2025" activity, jointly organized by the National Language Resources Monitoring and Research Center, the Commercial Press, Xinhua News Agency and other units, was launched in Beijing on November 20th. This year's event is divided into three stages: launch, voting, and release. Netizens can recommend and vote for their favorite words of the year through online platforms. During the event, the "Top 10 Popular Phrases of the Year", "Top 10 Internet Phrases of the Year", and "Top 10 New Words of the Year" will be released successively. On December 19th, the "Chinese Inventory 2025" event will unveil the annual vocabulary. At the launch ceremony, the organizers released the annual recommended words for expert and big data versions, including domestic words such as "number, exploration, and trend", international words such as "harmony, competition, and game", domestic words such as "15th Five Year Plan, embodied intelligence, modern people's cities", and international words such as "tariff war, climate change, and civilization dialogue". This year marks the 20th year of the "Chinese Language Inventory" event, which aims to "describe China and the world with one word, one word" and encourage the public to use language to record their lives, describe social changes and the world from a Chinese perspective. It is reported that this year's event will systematically sort out the "era slices" composed of words and phrases from the past 20 years, and create a "Chinese language inventory of the past 20 years" time corridor, reflecting the evolution trajectory of China and the world in a visual way; While relying on big data to extensively collect words, we also turn our perspective to each specific "you" and listen to the personal narratives and unique experiences behind the words chosen by netizens. (New Society)
Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue
Source:Xinhua
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