Where does "Lian Lian, you and I agree for a hundred years, if anyone dies at the age of 97, we will wait on the Naihe Bridge for three years"? Where does it come from?

"Past and Present Life", but some people call it "Lian Zou Lian" and feel that the former is more reliable...

"Previous Life and Present Life" was written by Guo Ai of the Song Dynasty. She may be a Palace maid, because she was treated as a burial object. The full text of this poem she composed before she was buried is as follows: "Past and Present Life"

Lian, you and I have promised to be together for a hundred years.

If anyone dies at the age of 97, he will have to wait on the bridge for three years.

Lian Lian, you and I have promised each other for a hundred years.

When we fall in love, we only hope to stay together for a long time, but we have to wait for a thousand years on the bridge.

Even if we are connected, you and I have promised to stay together for a hundred years.

I am not afraid of falling into reincarnation forever, I just want to be in love forever

Lian Lian, you and I have promised to be together for a hundred years.

I don’t envy the endless happiness of the Western Heaven, I only envy the mandarin ducks but not the immortals