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我们看书,看到有味的地方,便笑了起来。比如,我最近看书,看到一个这样的故事,说某处一围墙刚刚刷过,有关部门很慎重地在上面用红漆写了一行字:此处不许写!可过了没多久,旁边有人用木炭提出了疑问:为何你先写?之后,有人怪这“木炭”多管闲事,便用黄泥巴进行劝导:他写由他写!再之后又有人愤愤不平,用一支蓝色的粉笔写道:要写大家写! 不许写,你先写,由他写,大家写。各有各的立场,各有各的说法。这其中围绕一个“写”字,各做自己的文章。
When we read books and see something interesting, we laugh. For example, I recently read a book and saw a story that said that a wall had just been brushed somewhere. The authorities carefully wrote a line of red paint on it: It is not allowed to write here! It may not be long before someone is next to it. With charcoal, he asked questions: Why did you write first? Afterwards, some people blamed the charcoal for misgivings and persuaded him to use Huang Tuba: he wrote and wrote by him! Afterwards, some people were angry and used a blue chalk. Write: Write everyone write! Do not write, you write first, write by him, everyone writes. Each has its own position and each has its own argument. This involves a “write” word, each making its own article.