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Description

“Hajimi Nanbei Lüdou” is a Chinese internet meme based on a cat nicknamed “Hajimi,” combined with nonsensical phrases like “Nanbei Lüdou” (literally “north-south mung beans”). The phrase itself has no clear meaning and is mainly used for its rhythm, sound, and absurdity. The meme’s appeal comes from the combination of cute cat visuals + catchy, meaningless voice lines, creating a humorous effect that is confusing but entertaining.

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The meme originated from short-form videos featuring cats with voiceovers. Typical elements include: 🐱 Cat footage with dubbed or AI-generated voice 🔊 Repetitive phrases like “Hajimi” and “Nanbei Lüdou” 😂 Strong rhythm and “catchy nonsense” audio Spread pattern: Original videos gained traction on short-video platforms Users began imitating the voice and phrases Massive remix culture (edits, voiceovers, meme compilations) Became a recognizable “brainrot-style” meme Main platforms: Douyin Bilibili

Usage

“Hajimi Nanbei Lüdou” is typically used when: 😂 Creating a random or absurd comedic vibe 🧠 Mimicking repetitive, “brainrot” style phrases 🐱 Adding humor to cat or animal content 🎵 Making rhythmic or loopable meme audio Common usage: “Hajimi~ Nanbei Lüdou!” “This is so Hajimi.” “Nanbei Lüdou activated.” The focus is not on meaning, but on sound, rhythm, and humor.

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