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What is the original text of "My Emperor Qin Shi Huang Sends Money"?
It is a mockery of the large number of low-IQ mobile phone scam text messages.
There are a lot of fraudulent text messages. For example, I am so-and-so, something happened to me and I need a sum of money. You call me five thousand yuan and I will give you a benefit when I am done.
I am Qin Shihuang. In fact, I am not dead, I am immortal. I need a sum of money now to assemble my troops. Give me 5,000 yuan, and when I unify China, I will make you the prime minister. Everyone thinks that this kind of fraud is too stupid, so it is better to just abbreviate it as, I, Qin Shihuang, pay money, which is simple and crude, full of ridicule. Over time, it became a meme, and there are many similar ones, all of which are used as jokes.
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