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What is the sentence before "The iron pot only stews the goose?"

"A wise man never falls in love", the complete saying is: A wise man never falls in love, the iron pot only stews the goose; in love, the goose warms the heart and carries the hunger.

This is a joke on the Internet. The meaning of this joke is that people with feelings will always encounter a lot of problems. Because feelings can magnify a small thing many, many times. As long as there is emotional involvement, women will think more and men will change. Under love, no one can think rationally. Therefore, there is no need to blame each other. Sometimes, love is like war, there is no winning or losing, only sadness.

The translated meaning is that a wise man never falls in love, a fool is willing to fall in love, which can be said to be full of poetry, and the meaning of a wise man never falling in love is that love that is too rational is not love.

Fools are willing to fall into the mortal world, which means that stupid people will fall into the world of mortals and get lost in love.

Of course, the second half of the sentence compiled by netizens is not just a funny version. I saw a netizen saying, "A wise man will not fall in love, and he will be a wise man when you are in trouble." Based on the above content, "A wise man will not fall in love." This sentence can be said to be more lethal than "I love you". After all, not everyone can say such a poetic confession.

Netizens’ comments were not only two sentences, but also a five-character quatrain, “A wise man does not fall in love, the iron pot only stews the goose, the river is sad and sad, the goose warms the heart and carries the hunger.”

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The original sentence is also relatively long. In addition to the first two sentences, "A wise man does not fall in love, a fool is willing to fall in love." There is also the following sentence: "If it is difficult for you to be a wise man, he is willing to become a fool."

< p> If the previous sentence is full of sarcasm about love and a cold look at people who are addicted to love, then the latter sentence is the longest confession of love. Originally, he was a wise man who watched others indulge in love with cold eyes. River, but after meeting you, he was willing to be one of those self-degenerate fools he looked down upon.

How many people are like this in love. They used to sit on the sidelines of other people's love rationally, but when they meet the one who belongs to them, they plunge headlong into the relationship regardless of the consequences and become... The kind of people I despise the most.