1, I'm leaving, write a letter over there.
Also from Zhu Ziqing's "The Back", after all, the one who tied the bell is the one who untied the bell. This sentence was said by the "father" in the original text, so you can use this sentence to repay your bad friend when you are separated.
Two is enough for me, and both are yours.
This sentence is completely in line with the actual situation. The original sentence comes from what Lao She said to his grandson in Camel Xiangzi. Honey, it was a jump from father and son to grandson. It is impossible to be a father, so let's be a grandson honestly.
Go buy it and come back early so that I can tattoo you.
The second half of this sentence comes from the widely circulated historical "mother-in-law tattoo". In order to remind her son to serve the country, the mother of Yue Fei, a famous singer in the Song Dynasty, tattooed the four characters "loyal to serve the country" on his back.
4, the sun is too strong, it will expose the lines!
This is a passage from a letter from Fu Lei, and Fu Lei's Letter is also a classic of "orange stalks", because you can use any article and any sentence at will, as long as the context is appropriate, because Fu Lei wrote to his son, and the beginning of the article is almost the same: Cong, dear child!
The origin of "buying oranges"
"I'm going to buy some oranges, just stand here and don't walk around" is a retrospective essay "The Back" 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.
I said, "Dad, you go." He looked out of the car and said, "I'll buy some oranges." You stay here and don't walk around. "I think there are some vendors waiting for customers outside the fence on the platform over there. To get to the platform over there, you have to cross the railway, jump down and climb up.
In the original text, this sentence was said to Zhu Ziqing by his father. Now the stalk of "buying oranges" is extended to imply that "I am your father" takes advantage of others on the Internet.