What do you think Fiona Fang means?

This sentence is to express doubt, ridicule or public consultation.

"Fiona Fang, what do you think?" Is a popular online vocabulary, which is quoted by major forums to reply to other people's posts or questions. Because of its humorous content, netizens began their replies with "Fiona Fang, what do you think?". Some lazy netizens even take this sentence as a universal reply.

In addition, netizens often say, "My Lord, there must be something wrong with this." "My Lord, there must be a big secret behind this!" "Stop it, come to the bowl" reply, forming a question-and-answer format. It is worth mentioning that in the TV series "Detective Di Renjie", Di Renjie did not say this line. He was more asking Zeng Tai "What do you think?" .

"Fiona Fang, what do you think?" Hot stem source

This sentence comes from the TV series "Detective Di Renjie". Li Yuanfang, a military commander and bodyguard under Di Renjie, is highly valued by Di Renjie for his independent thinking and reasoning ability. So every time Di Renjie meets a new case, he will ask, "Fiona Fang, what do you think of this?" .

In addition, the dialogues that often appear in the play are "Teacher, what's going on", "Teacher, the students don't understand" and "Teacher, the students think that General Li is right", which are similar to the "Master Brother, XXXXX" written by The Journey to the West Zhongsha monk.

It is worth mentioning that the most famous line in Sherlock Holmes' film and television dramas is "Elementary, my dear Watson", but it has never appeared in Conan Doyle's original works. A line that has never appeared in a TV series is widely circulated, but a line that has never appeared in the original is widely circulated because of the adaptation of the TV series. Sure enough, detectives are almost the same as detectives.