What does “Iron cow” mean

I made my first post on rednote trying to introduce myself in Chinese and the first comment I received is someone asking me if I’m an iron cow, does anyone know what this means 😭😭🙏

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Recent_Spend_597over 1 year ago1

Do you looks like this guy? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Kui_(Water_Margin) , this is his nickname.

Kalimiaoover 1 year ago1

铁=iron=solid 牛=sounds like 6=cow=awesome so, he is saying "dude, u r solidly awesome." Enjoy the play of words on xhs

CaptainsYachtover 1 year ago1

Well? Are you an iron cow or not? We wanna know

Intelligent-Belt-206over 1 year ago1

I thought that is no meaning.I can't connect any popular meme.bad English Chinese.

faegoldover 1 year ago1

Chinese zodiac?

Turbulent-Jaguar-476over 1 year ago1

Try putting the translate into chat gpt if you haven’t already other translators miss the flow sometimes

Main-Dance-3823over 1 year ago1

I think they mean your zodiac sign

Affectionate_Soil364over 1 year ago1

It is possible that there are similarities between the content you post and "tieniu". But it doesn't have a bad meaning in Chinese, so I think it's a friendly joke

beaterbottover 1 year ago1

I was told cow is a compliment including cow emojis.

Cat_Kn1t_Repeatover 1 year ago1

Horoscope is based upon animal from year of your birth and elements like air fire metal etc.

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