For those who got married, he was holding a flag umbrella for others; for those who died, he was holding a wreath for others; he didn’t like it, and he didn’t cry. He only accompanied the others on the streets for the dozens of bronzes.
There is marriage, he for others to carry the flag umbrella, there is a funeral, he for others to hold a wreath, he is not happy, nor cry, he only for those a dozen copper, accompanied by people to travel the streets.
Some married people hold flags and umbrellas for others; some funeral people hold wreaths and couplets for others; he doesn't like it or cry. He only accompanies others on the streets for a dozen coppers.