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生活中我们时常会看到一些人总喜欢把食指与中指分开,形成一个“V”字形来摆姿势照相等,用以表达高兴和胜利之意。说到这个手势的来历,许多人恐怕只知道其来自英语单词“victory(胜利)”的第一个字母,却不一定知道这还与二战期间的一场特殊心理战紧密相关。二战爆发后,西欧各国相继沦陷于德国法西斯铁蹄下。当时有个叫维克多的比利时人利用电台以“不列颠上校”的名义每天从英
We often see in life some people always like to separate the index finger and middle finger, forming a “V ” shape to pose for photos, to express the meaning of pleasure and victory. Speaking of the origins of this gesture, many people probably only know the first letter from the English word “victory.” It does not necessarily mean that this is closely linked to a special psychological warfare during World War II. After the outbreak of World War II, Western European countries successively fell under the iron heel of German fascists. At that time, there was a Belgian named Victor who used the radio to call every day from the British