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What do BUG and BGM mean?

The original meaning of the word Bug is "bug" or "bug". But now, if there are some undiscovered defects or problems hidden in computer systems or programs, people also call it "Bug".

BGM=Background Music, which means background music in English. In movies, TV series and other film and television works, the music used as background foil is usually without voices. BGM in the true sense originated from European operas. BGM has developed rapidly since the introduction of sound in movies. BGM refers to this meaning, which often appears in the animation industry. The animation industry generally believes that BGM is an indispensable and important element in animation. It not only needs to cooperate with the plot development of the picture, but also must have its own unique style. It is the lubricant and propeller of animation. Because of its importance, almost every animation will extract its own BGM, include it in the corresponding original soundtrack OST, and sell it as a by-product.