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I’m probably sick and can’t sleep anyway. Where does the original text come from?

From Lu Xun's Writing Style Imitation Contest

The original text is that I was probably ill and couldn't sleep anyway, so I sat up and lit a cigarette. There was no reason for this sadness. I looked at it sadly. There are two pillows on the bedside, one is mine and the other is mine.

Mr. Lu Xun once wrote that there are two trees in the yard, one is a jujube tree and the other is also a jujube tree. This sentence has no corresponding book source. It is mainly a parody style created by netizens. Joking about not having a girlfriend: I am probably sick and lying in bed unable to sleep. I sat up and looked out the window quietly, feeling sad. I looked sadly at the two pillows at the head of the bed, one was mine and the other was mine. Ridicule is a Chinese word, pronounced tiáo kǎn or diào kǎn, which means verbal teasing, ridicule, ridicule. Now I'm joking. From a flower·Sending a car to Wenqing to retire to seclusion, the flowers and the moon are traced. Chapter 10 of Huayuehen He Sheng also laughed and said, "I didn't expect Qiuhen to be so teasing." Gao Xiaosheng's extremely simple story made him unexpected that Chen Chanbing didn't buy his friendship and actually teased him in a weird way.