At a rock scene, people extend their index finger and little finger as a "rock gesture"
Chinese name: rock gesture
Foreign name: corna
Alias: Metal Gift
Origin: Ancient Greek Period
Meaning: To expel bad luck or the evil eye
Type: Body Language
< p>Introduction:This gesture is used to ward off bad luck or the evil eye. Since the 1960s, this gesture has also been used to represent Satan and Satanism, and has various meanings in heavy metal music. This gesture is also called "Devil's Horns".
Aiweier rock gesture
"Goat horns", "rock horns", "goat swing", "evil finger" or just "horns" and so on. One theory claims that the corna gesture is the opposite of the sign of the cross - the three fingers coming together to represent the Holy Trinity.
The same gesture is also known as the "keep rockin'" gesture in some rock music subcultures in the United States, and is used by the cheerleaders of the University of Texas athletic teams to cheer on their players. Neither usage has anything to do with being obscene or Satanic.