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T1 won the game, but wreaths were placed around the stadium, and the players were happy instead of angry

Recently, the topic of e-sports circles is very hot, T1 won the game, but the stadium was surrounded by wreaths, and the players were not angry but happy, which is something that many netizens can't understand, after T1's victory over NS, fans put wreaths outside the stadium, this scene quickly caused discussions among netizens, especially about the differences between the cultural symbol of "wreath" in different countries.

For Korean fans, sending wreaths is a celebration and congratulations on the team's victory, representing a high degree of recognition and support for the performance of the players.

Rather than the heavy hues traditionally associated with mourning, the custom is very different from the Chinese cultural meaning of "wreath," which is often associated with loss and grief, giving a completely different emotional experience.

In China, wreaths are generally a sign of condolence for an unfortunate event, meaning "farewell" and "mourning", while in South Korea, wreaths are more of a positive symbol, especially in celebrations and congratulatory occasions, showing blessings and respect.

This cultural difference undoubtedly provides fans and viewers with a new perspective, as well as a better understanding of the unique ways in which different regions express themselves in esports culture, and T1's victory and the wreaths sent by fans have further narrowed the distance between players and fans to some extent.

Through this unique way of congratulating, the fans not only expressed their support for the team, but also conveyed strong emotions to the players. This kind of cultural difference and exchange also makes the atmosphere of the esports circle more diverse and rich, which deserves further attention and discussion, do you have anything to complain about this?

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