What do you mean, ordinary days?

Ordinary days.

Ordinary means: strange, special. Plain and unremarkable, there is nothing remarkable or prominent. Refers to ordinary and unattractive things or poems.

Pronunciation: ping ping Wu qí

Example: This man looks ordinary, nothing special.

Later, this word became an online buzzword, which was used to spit out the magical contrast that was obviously amazing but was described as particularly mediocre. The full moon machete, first published by Louis Koo and Liang Xiaobing in 1997, has an amazing Louis Koo value in TV series, but it is described as "plain" in the characters' mouths. Netizens have said, please let me be so plain.

Common antonym: unprecedented:

It means: it has never happened before, and it will never happen again. Often used to describe an achievement or grand occasion, with exaggerated admiration.

Pronunciation: kong qián juéhêu

The construction of the Great Wall in Wan Li is unprecedented.