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Hakimi is transliterated from the Japanese word はちみ (hachimi), which originally means honey. It became popular due to a clip from the Uma Musume anime being re-created into the "Honey Song" that went viral in the short video community for various edits. Additionally, because it was subsequently used extensively in cat-related short videos, Hakimi slowly became synonymous with cats.

The time has come for the Miao Die Yuan year. Due to the overwhelming presence of cat-loving women and top-tier cat circles, Hakimi once again borrows the Miao Die image to be reborn, transforming into a more abstract yet rich Chinese meme. Subsequently, Hakimi began to be featured in various AI voices and re-creations by content creators, leading to more famous works such as "Blue Lotus Ha" and "Hakimi on the Tip of the Tongue," which once topped the view rankings. Thus, Hakimi has completely established itself as the leading meme of the Chinese internet.

It itself is a fusion of Japanese + elderly image (most of the time) + various music adaptations, discussions about cat lovers' extreme behaviors/cat abuse memes/owned cats vs stray cats, resulting in original memes with a strong flavor of Chinese internet culture, where does the copyright come from.
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