At first, Tang Bohu's friend, in order to pay off his gambling debts, begged Tang Bohu to sell paintings in the name of his friend. Yes, most of the friends around you are there to accompany you to eat, drink, and have fun or ask you for help when you have difficulties. Friends are not like that, but what should friends be like?
He married 8 wives, each of whom played mahjong and gambled every day. They would use "Tang Yin Poems" to padded the corner of the table because the mahjong table was unstable. As long as Tang Bohu showed a slightly disgusting expression, he would hang himself. Sleeping in the same bed and having different dreams
His mother thought that he should be very happy because he had a wealth of wealth and a group of wives and concubines, but Tang Bohu pulled his long face every day, and his mother would hang him to force him to laugh. (Like your parents keep saying it is for your own good, forcing you to do things you don't like, asking you to be obedient, but also forcing a smile, and trying to go along with it.)
The three bad friends are ignorant and ignorant, always thinking of picking up girls. When the four of them traveled together, recited poetry to the ducks in the water, and laughed heartily, they really responded, "Other people laugh at me too crazy, I laugh. Others can't see through"
When I finally met Qiuxiang, I could see that it was because he was not Hua An but Tang Bohu, so he finally agreed to marry him. I just didn't expect Qiuxiang to be no different from the 8 wives she married before. (I think here: maybe it was because, for Qiuxiang, Tang Bohu was aloof and unreachable, but when the two got together, there was no worship and understanding, and more mundane and ordinary.)
Everyone in this world comes into the world alone, and the last person leaves naked. Life is long, of course you will feel lonely, but confidants are rare, but you don’t have to be sad because others don’t understand you. In real life, if you meet people who don’t understand you and cause trouble for you, it’s okay, just leave and forget. .
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