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What is the definition of idol?
The People's Daily defines an idol as: He should not only satisfy your temporary aesthetic pleasure, but also see whether he can entrust you with your pursuit of beauty and whether he has spiritual strength to inspire you to meet Si Qi. Everyone has the right to choose an idol. Since it is a right, we should make full use of it and find a reliable one.
Idol is a figure worshipped by all teenagers and plays a far-reaching role model for teenagers.
Development and change
In 1970s and 1980s, the idol industry aimed at making "love beans" (homonym of "idol" in English) first rose in Japan.
Around 2 1 century, Japanese and Korean idols were sought after by fans in China, and China entertainment circles began to concoct Japanese and Korean idol manufacturing models. With the development of new Internet media, idols, fan culture and fan economy have gradually taken shape, forming a "rice circle".
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