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The moha culture (Chinese: 膜蛤; pinyin: mó há wén huà; lit. 'frog worshiping culture') is a Chinese Internet phenomena featuring former President of the People's Republic of China Jiang Zemin, characterised by the imitation of Jiang's speakings and the satirical worship (Chinese: 膜拜) of him, who is teased to have the appearance of a toad (Chinese: 蛤蟆) [1]. A person who engages in such parodying is called a hasi (Chinese: 蛤丝; lit. 'toad fan') or a mofashi (Chinese: 膜法师; lit. 'toad mage', rhymes with "magician" in Chinese). The phenomena rose to prominence after the election of Xi Jinping in 2012, centring around a footage of Jiang scolding a Hong Kongese reporter[1].
- ^ a b ""膜蛤文化"盛行中国网络,或为影射习近平". 2015-10-27. Retrieved 2016-09-11.