Where does it come from to stay overnight in rainy days?

There was a poor scholar who didn't have enough to eat every day. So I tried to make a living. He has a rich friend. Whenever someone wants to eat, he will "visit" them. And he made up all kinds of reasons to let his friends stay for dinner.

On this day, the scholar "visited" his friend again. It rained suddenly, and my friend really couldn't think of any reason to let him go. The scholar said, "It's raining hard!" Fu You thought about it, and left a note: Stay in rainy days, stay later. Vernacular: Accommodation in rainy days (Accommodation in rainy days? )? Days leave you, but I won't leave you. "

The rich friend left a note and saw the scholar there. He asked, "Why are you still here? Aren't you going? " The scholar said, "You told me to stay." The rich friend asked what was going on. The scholar pointed to the note and said, "If it rains, do you want to stay for a day?" ? Stay. (Vernacular meaning: If it rains, it means staying for a day. Do you want to stay? Stay. ) "The scholar said with a smile," It's very kind of you. How dare I leave? "The rich friend almost passed out.

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Punctuation of Leave Me in Rainy Days:

1, stay in rainy days and stay during the day.

2. Stay in rainy days, stay in days, and I won't stay.

3. Stay in rainy days and stay with me in the future? Don't stay.

4. Will you stay with me in rainy days? Stay.

5. When it rains, the guests stay in the daytime; Leave me alone!

6. If it rains, stay for one day and stay for me? Don't stay.

7. If it rains and stays for a day, will you stay with me? Stay.

8. If it rains, stay for a day and stay, so I won't stay?

9. If it rains, I will stay in the daytime, and I will stay in the daytime.

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