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#关于爱情, what is the saddest sentence you have ever seen #About love, the saddest sentence I have ever seen is: "Ask what is the love of the world, and teach people to live and die together." This sentence comes from

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#关于爱情, what is the saddest sentence you have ever seen #

Regarding love, the saddest sentence I have ever seen is: "Ask what is the love of the world, and teach people to live and die." This sentence comes from a poem "Touching fish and Yanqiu Words" by the literati Yuan Haoqing in the Jin and Yuan dynasties, and the original sentence was "Ask the world, what is love?" Orthodoxy lives and dies. Later, it was passed down by the world to become "ask what the world's situation is, and teach people to live and die."

According to legend, this love sentimental word was written by the poet Yuan Haowen after hearing a goose catcher tell a love story about the geese on the way to the state examination. The geese on the road said that there were originally two geese flying in the sky, one of which fell straight down to the clouds after being killed, and the other goose actually fell from the sky and died for his partner. When the poet heard the story of the two geese, he was touched by the deep friendship between them, so he bought them, buried them together on the edge of the Fenshui River, and built a tomb for them called "Goose Hill". At that time, moved by the friendship between the geese, he wrote this poem under sentimentality. Later, the world often used "ask what the world's love is, and teach people to live and die" to lament loyal love. This is also the saddest sentence I have ever seen about love, and the sadness stems from the love story of the big goose that the poet Yuan Haoqing wrote the poem and heard.

#关于爱情, what is the saddest sentence you have ever seen #About love, the saddest sentence I have ever seen is: "Ask what is the love of the world, and teach people to live and die together." This sentence comes from

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