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If you never leave, I will live and die together. Where are you from?
From the quatrains-(Tang)
As long as you don't abandon me, don't abandon me, then I will be with you regardless of life or death.
Full text:
If you never leave me, I will be with you till death tear us apart. If you leave me, I will throw myself into the lake.
If you are in danger, I will pay the price of my life. If you drive the crane west, I will be faithful.
Extended data:
The main purpose of this poem:
Now it is mainly used to describe the constancy of feelings, often used in love letters of those couples, and also widely used in novels, film and television dramas to express a constancy of love.
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