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唐代,一农民,闻其子考中进士,并被皇帝委为京官,乐得他笑声不绝,以至,除了吃饭、睡觉之外,总是笑个不停。在京做官的儿子闻讯后,甚为忧虑。请太医为其设法……半月后正在大笑不止的父亲忽然接到京中来信,打开一看,上写爱子近日暴病而亡。读后,他悲痛欲绝,数日无语,泣不成声。又过数日,京都又来飞鸿,言其子死而复生,已愈。他看后悲痛即散,笑病也随之而愈。
In the Tang Dynasty, a peasant, Wen Jizi, took a Jinshi examination and was commissioned by the emperor as a government official. He laughed out of pleasures without hesitation. As a result, he always laughed beyond eating and sleeping. After he heard about his son in Beijing, he was very worried. Ask the doctor to try for it ... ... Half a month later, his father, who was laughing more than once, received a letter from Beijing Middle School, opened his eyes and wrote that Aiko had died suddenly of a tyranny. After reading, he grieved, few days silent, weep not succeed. After a few days, Kyoto again to Feihong, saying his son died again, has been more. After seeing the grief that he scattered, laughter also will follow.