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What do you mean old school?

"Old school" is an English slang, which means "old school", "old school" or "traditional school". Details are as follows:

The word oldschool originated from American black music culture, especially hip-hop. In 1970s and 1980s, some hip-hop artists began to create a new musical style, which was called "old-school hip-hop".

This music style combines many elements of black music, such as soul music and funk music, emphasizing the strength, rhythm and rhythm of songs. With the passage of time, the word "oldschool" has gradually spread to other fields, such as fashion, movies, games and so on. In the fashion field, it is often used to describe clothes, shoes, watches and so on with retro or traditional flavor.

In movies and games, it is used to describe those early or traditional works. The origin of hip-hop music can be traced back to the 1970s, when some black musicians began to create a new music style called "hip-hop". With the passage of time, "hip-hop" has gradually developed into a cultural phenomenon.

Among them, "old-school hip-hop" is an important part. A concept related to "oldschool" is "retro", which usually refers to some ancient, traditional or old-fashioned elements.

Nowadays, retro is a very popular fashion trend. Many people will wear retro clothes and collect old things. In English, there are many similar slang words, such as "retro", "vintage" and "classic", which also emphasize traditional, ancient or historical elements.

Oldschool is an English slang, which usually refers to "old school", "tradition" or "old school". From hip-hop music in the 1970s to fashion, movies, games and other fields, this word is widely used, which is closely related to the concepts of tradition, retro and ancient.