Noun
grass mud horse (plural grass mud horses)
One of the ten "mythical Baidu deities" invented by Chinese internet users for the purpose of circumventing censorship. Usually depicted as resembling an alpaca, and is supposedly living in the Mahler Gobi desert.
Meng Bingchun (2011) "From Steamed Bun to Grass Mud Horse: E Gao as alternative political discourse on the Chinese Internet." Source: Internet
See Grass Mud Horse The Internet has helped people from all over the world to become connected to one another, enabling "global" relationships to be formed. Source: Internet