A Chinese pop singer named Li Ermeng scored a viral hit this week with a song about “lying flat,” the term used by a growing number of Chinese youths to describe giving up on the moribund job market.
“They’d understand what I’m suffering in the temple,” the song begins after a shrill alarm clock sound effect. “I’d rather rely on Buddha than on hard work.” “From here on out, I’ll play the lottery instead of going to the temple,” run the lyrics to the song, which had spawned hundreds of copy-cat cover versions on Douyin, China’s version of Tik Tok, complete with its own hand-gesture dance, according to a keyword search on Tuesday.Fans have dubbed it the “Lying Flat Song” because it so perfectly captures the spirit of that dejected, hopeless youth movement.
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