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You stand here and don't move.

There is a funny joke on the Internet recently. The meaning of a joke is actually a bit complicated. If you are not a real language geek, you will find that you can't understand this joke. The joke is "I'm going to buy some oranges, just stand here and don't walk around". What the hell is that? In fact, it is still relatively easy to understand!

Let's take a look at a screenshot first, as follows:

The content of the screenshot is: I sent my classmates to take the high-speed rail yesterday. When the train was about to leave, I said to my classmates, "I'm going to buy some oranges." Just stand here and don't go. " The classmate was stunned and said, "You still don't forget to take advantage of me." So what exactly does this joke mean?

In fact, I have been paying attention to Bian Xiao for a long time, but I really don't know much about it.

But if you are familiar with Zhu Ziqing's article "The Back", then you must know this stalk. This stalk actually means "I'm going to buy some oranges, just stand here and don't go". This sentence was said by Zhu Ziqing's father, so if you say this sentence to your classmate, then you are your classmate's "father", so your classmate also knows this stalk, so you take advantage of him.

Brief introduction of Zhu Ziqing's back

This is followed by a reminiscence essay written by modern writer Zhu Ziqing at 1925. This article tells the story that the author left Nanjing for Peking University. His father sent him to pukou railway station to take care of him and buy him oranges.

What impressed me the most was the back of my father climbing up and down the platform when he bought him oranges. With simple words, the author expresses his father's love for his children deeply, delicately and sincerely, and shows his care and love from ordinary events.

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