Fortune Telling Collection - Fortune-telling birth date - "Ask Wolong a few taels of money", what do you want to express?
"Ask Wolong a few taels of money", what do you want to express?
"Ask Wolong a few taels of money" means asking fishermen how much it costs to catch Wolong, which probably implies Zhuge Liang.
This song is a typical slobber song in the internet age.
The whole song doesn't match before and after, it has no aesthetic feeling, let alone level and level, and its conception is vulgar.
Among them, a few lyrics even ignore the IQ of the audience. One of them is to have breakfast with tigers. There is an idiom called "tiger for skin". If you want to write this sentence but it doesn't rhyme, you can write breakfast casually.
There is also a saying that sitting on a horse is in full swing, describing a comfortable drunk state, or describing a carefree state. Focus on people. How can a horse be so happy? Has the author ever ridden it?
Song information
Thieves Travel is a song written by Ji Xiao, composed by Zhou Hua, and sung by Zhou Hua and Ma Yuyang. It was included in the album "Porridge Treat (II)" released by Zhou Hua on June 9th, 20th/kloc-8th.
In October, 2065438+200965438+20/kloc-0, this song won the annual Top Ten Song Award of Netease Cloud Music Original Festival.
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