Where does this passage come from? Yes, my friend. Can you tell me? Thank you begins with: When I die, dear, don't sing sad songs for me. ...

Then I remembered the poem of the poetess Luo Saidi—

When I die, dear.

Do not sing sad songs for me.

Don't plant roses in front of my head.

And don't plant green cypress trees.

Let the green grass take it away

Raindrops and dewdrops grow on my grave

If you like, you might as well recall.

You can forget it if you want.

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