Netspeak is Internet slang used in cyberspace, widely used by various cybernations. Because netspeak is very different from everyday spoken and written language, it has developed some specialized coding and decoding features. The distinguishing features of netspeak are expressed in multiple layers of pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and pragmatics. This paper will examine the aspect of pronunciation, including the types of pronunciation, how it is replicated and propagated, and how it successfully becomes language memes.This paper will use the works of the popular writer Jhai Nyu Siao Hong as research material. She is an Internet blogger who later became a newspaper columnist and has already published three anthologies. Her articles reflect diverse forms of netspeak, and some of these phenomena are the epitome of Taiwan Mandarin. The pronunciation memes found in Jhai Nyu Siao Hong's works can be divided into two categories: 1. Taiwan Mandarin and 2. other variations. Her use of language memes is fitting and carries with it a fresh feeling, successfully arousing her readers' interest, understanding, and acceptance, further leading to remembering. The continuing cycle of widespread media dissemination has led to the formation of contagious memes. Contagious memes have not only sold literary works but also garnered the loyal support of many readers, and the memes themselves have once again had their competitiveness enhanced.