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Classical Chinese translation is afraid of laughing after death?

[Original] In his later years, Ogun worked hard to write all his life. His wife stopped saying, "Why bother? Mr. Shang Wei? " Gong Xiao said, "I'm not afraid of my husband's anger, but I'm afraid I'll laugh later!" " "

[Note] Taste means frequency, which is equivalent to "constant" and "constant". (The Great Chinese Dictionary, first edition, page 1529, contains traditional "Wei" sentences. )

In his later years, Ouyang Xiu often revised the articles he had written all his life, and thought hard, which was very hard. His wife advised him to have a rest, saying that there was no need to find bitterness for himself. Are you still afraid of the teacher? Ouyang Xiu said with a smile: I'm not afraid of strange people, but I'm afraid of young people's jokes!