zqsg (zhēn qíng shí gǎn) — Short for 真情实感 (zhēn qíng shí gǎn) — "genu...
Short for 真情实感 (zhēn qíng shí gǎn) — "genuine feelings / real emotions." Used to describe content or a reaction that feels truly heartfelt and sincere, as opposed to performative or ironic. Often said with mild surprise or warmth: wow, this person actually means it.
Example Usage
他写的这篇文章zqsg,看完真的被感动到了。
The article he wrote was so heartfelt — I was genuinely moved after reading it.
Cultural Context
真情实感 originally just meant sincerity, but on Chinese social media it took on a layered meaning — used both positively (to praise authentic emotion) and gently ironically (to tease someone for taking a meme or fandom too seriously). The abbreviation zqsg let users convey this nuanced tone quickly in comment sections.
Category: internet-culture