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I don't want others to live well if I don't live well. What did the ancients say?
I don't want others to live well if I don't live well. The ancients said it would hurt the fish pond. According to the relevant public information, I don't want others to live well if I'm not doing well. There is an idiom called a fire at the city gate, which hurts the fish pond. Because I'm in a bad mood, I hope others are not doing well, and others are innocent, just like hurting an unrelated fish pond.