At the turn of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, before the demise of the State of Wu, Fu Cha, the king of Wu, said to his envoy, "People who drown will certainly laugh."

Fu Cha said in the Complete Translation of Zuo Zhuan in the Spring and Autumn Period (Volume 12) that he had mourned for the public for twenty years. "If you drown, you will laugh, but I will ask. How can Shi An be a gentleman? "

Here, the drowning man will laugh. Lu's "Spring and Autumn Music" said that the drowning man is not funny, and the high temptation led to "the drowning man will laugh, even though he laughs."

Shen Yucheng and Zhao both translated this sentence "People who drown will laugh" into "People who drown will laugh"

There are some doubts about the meaning of the pre-Qin proverb "You must laugh when you drown", and scholars have not made it clear.

Why do drowning people have to laugh? It is a mistake to see that someone in the forum quoted the similarities between "drowning" and "funny". If you explain it well,

This seems to make sense. However, there seems to be no such slippery example as drowning in exegetics. Others say that people who urinate are bound to get pleasure.