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What are the famous aphorisms that describe two people from familiarity to strangeness?
1. The voices of chickens and dogs hear each other, and the old and the dead don't communicate. (Chapter 18 of Laozi)

2. As soon as Houmen entered the sea, Xiao Lang was a passer-by. (Cui Jiao's "Give a Maid")

3. The white horse and red tassel are new in color, not forced by the in-laws. Once the horse dies, the gold is exhausted, and the relatives are like strangers. (

4. If life is just like the first time, why draw a fan in the autumn wind? It's easy to change, but it's easy to change. The Lishan language stops at midnight, and the tears and rain bell will not complain. What's more, if you're lucky and lucky, you'll be more willing than ever. (Na Lan Xingde's "Magnolia Imitating the Ancient and Decisive Words and Friends in Cambodia")

5. The mulberry has not fallen, and its leaves are fertile. Yu Yu, I'm sorry! No eating mulberries. What a woman! Nothing to worry about. It's fair to say that scholars are worried. You can't say that a woman is worried. When the mulberry falls, it is yellow and falling. Self-pity, poor at the age of three. Qi water soup, gradually car curtain dress. Women are also unhappy, and scholars do their best. Scholars are also extremely useless, and their virtues are two or three. (The Book of Songs for Mang)

6. The furthest distance in the world is not that the stars have no intersecting tracks, but that even if the tracks intersect, there is nowhere to find them in a blink of an eye. The furthest distance in the world is not that there is nowhere to find it in an instant, but that we are doomed to be unable to meet before we meet. The furthest distance in the world is the distance between a bird and a fish. One flies in the sky, while the other dives deep into the sea. (Tagore's Birds)