
These four sentences, Wan Er read over and over again, but she still couldn't understand the meaning of his sentences, so she carefully studied them word by word:
It was also the Buddha who gave the opportunity,
The Buddha gave him the opportunity, maybe it meant the encounter with my network, right? However, it is not surprising that he will meet millions of netizens on the Internet, that is, the Buddha gave him the interest in the Internet, which allowed him to meet many, many netizens on the Internet. But looking at his "Baidu Space", he only wrote me such a verse, which means that the opportunity given to him by the Buddha is specifically to know me, and it should be excluded from acquaintance with others. In this way, he regarded his acquaintance with me very seriously, and if he did not, how could he bring out the great Buddha!
Next sentence:
Sacrifice to the king and pay for your sins.
This makes Wan Er even more confused, "dedication to the king", of course, refers to dedication to her. Since the existence of society, what well-informed man does not know how to dedicate himself to the girl he loves! This is common sense, and naturally there is no need to say more. But what exactly does he want to give himself? Who is he trying to think of himself as his man? Is it a girlfriend? Or a lover? Wan Er really didn't know. Since he does not know, then he wants to give love to himself? Or do you want to offer friendship to yourself? Now I can't understand it myself.
Of course, for a girl, love and friendship are crucial, a girl without love is a black life, a girl without friendship is a gray life, and both are indispensable.
But why did he consider his devotion to himself as an atonement for his sins? He and he were only meeting Pingshui for the first time, what could he owe himself and must pay for his sins? This really makes Wan Er wonder!
Wan Er looked at the next sentence:
In the previous life, there were many evil deeds,
This sentence made her feel like she was in the clouds of five miles! Ago? How could he know about his previous life? Who was he in his previous life? Who was he in his previous life? What is the relationship between himself and himself in his previous life? "Negative Jun" naturally failed himself, but what did he fail himself? Where would he know that he had failed himself in his previous life? "Many misdemeanors" of course refers to a lot of mischief to himself, but what kind of mischief has he done to himself? Alas, is he a little neurotic? How could you say these strange, eccentric words?
Slavery in this world is also willing.
Hey, this weird Mr. Ouyang, he actually wants to be a slave for himself! And it was willing! Why would he? I really don't know what kind of medicine he sells in the gourd!
The last two sentences of the poem:
Wan Er should know my heart,
In this life, you will not wander.