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Shengmu
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Shengmu (圣母, lit. Holy Mother) is a term. In Chinese-Speaking Fandom, the term has been used as a derogatory term since 2010 to denounce characters or real people that are perceived to be "too sympathetic".
Cultural Background
In mainland China, intense competition is common. Neijuan, an internet slang word in mainland China popularized since 2020, reflects people's perception of intense competition in mainland China. It is believed that the intense competition in mainland China results in the disdainful attitude of sympathy, as sympathy is considered by some as a trait disadvantaging people's chance to survive the intense competition.
Examples of Use
The Three-Body Problem
The Three-Body Problem is a science fiction novel written by Liu Cixin.