It is said that Gu Long and Jin Yong came up with it when they were drinking.
There was no bottom line at that time, and Jin Yong thought this sentence was unreasonable.
I believe many people have heard this story: once, Jin Yong, Gu Long and Ni Kuang got together to make wine and discuss chivalry. That day, the ancient warrior was in high spirits and asked the other two heroes to check the next sentence, but the last sentence was so unique that both Jin and Ni were confused. Finally, it was agreed that if anyone could answer the next sentence, everyone would send him a complete set of personal signatures.
Later, Gu Long died suddenly. ...
Later, Master Jin received many letters from readers from all corners of the country, and all of them mentioned this matter without exception. Some letters are accompanied by the next sentence of the antithetical couplet, so that Master Jin publicly denies that there is no such thing, and explains it in detail, saying that China's couplet culture does not rhyme, and so on. ...
At this point, the story is coming to an end. Many friends must have guessed that sentence: "Ice is colder than ice water". Yes, it is this sentence "Ice is colder than ice water"-I tried to get the complete autographed works of the three great heroes when I was a teenager, but I couldn't get them in the end-the deceased has passed away, and the living great hero Jin came forward to prove that it was purely a rumor. It seems that it can be concluded that this party is just an illusory legend, a beauty that people yearn for and feel endlessly.