Joke Collection Website - Joke collection - This is a poem. Do any friends know who wrote it? I will bury you when you die, and I will marry you when I die. If I really die, it will be a big joke.
This is a poem. Do any friends know who wrote it? I will bury you when you die, and I will marry you when I die. If I really die, it will be a big joke.
This is a song sung by Zhuangzi Hugh after his wife Tian hanged herself in the 20th volume of Zhuangzi, a classic literature: "If you die, I will bury you; if I die, you will marry me. If I die, it will be a big joke. This story comes from the second volume of Warning Story written by Feng Menglong in Ming Dynasty. As for whether this lyric was written by him, there is no way to verify it. "
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