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What do you mean by a sunny year?

This is the opening message of the comic dialogue "Interesting Childhood" between Zhang Helun and Lang He Yan. It means wishing the audience a bumper harvest year, all the best, all the best, and the good things are increasing with time.

The full text of the message is: auspicious days are like the wind, abundant years and abundant moons are like the wind, increasing happiness and longevity, longevity, longevity, the way to make money, giving birth to a noble son, filial piety to Sun Xian, prosperity every year, wealth and power, and bright future.

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"childhood fun" script:

Zhang: Ladies and gentlemen, happy New Year.

Lang: Happy New Year to you.

Zhang: I wish you a lucky day like the wind, a windy year like the wind, a long life, longevity and longevity, filial piety, prosperity every year, wealth and power, and a bright future. I didn't go to school either. Those are two auspicious words.

Lang: Look at this one.

Zhang: I am very happy.

Lang: That's right.

Zhang: I can stand on this stage.

Lang: Not bad.

Zhang: Spend next year with everyone.

Lang: That's right.

Zhang: To tell you the truth, I can see it in my eyes.

Lang: What do you see?

Zhang: Some viewers may not know us very well.

Lang: Oh, I don't know anyone.

Zhang: Look, obvious eyes, eating melon seeds under the stage and in the stands.

Lang: How about it?

Zhang: I was wondering, who are you?

Lang: I mean, this one even threw up melon seeds.

Zhang: What are you talking about?

Lang: I've ruined them for some time.

Zhang: Not famous either. Look at it.

Lang: Not yet.

Zhang: That look, my God.

Lang: Neither of us looks good.

Zhang: Especially this one. Look at this long bouquet. It is as thick as a jar, but not as high as a jar. It's all waist except ass.

Lang: I'm not human anymore.

Zhang: Isn't this the gas refining tank?

Lang: Wait a minute.

Zhang: What's the matter?

Lang: Can I be a fuel tank?

Zhang: The voice of the audience.

Lang: That's ridiculous.

Zhang: Looking at it, we actually know each other.

Lang: Yes.

Zhang: There are also familiar ones.

Lang: That's right.

Zhang: Let me briefly introduce myself.

Lang: Tell me quickly.

Zhang: My name is, and this one next to me is the fuel tank.

Lang: Yes, who said that?

Zhang: Miss Cole.

Lang: What happened to Mr. Cole? I can also write three words, but it's not a gas tank.

Zhang: And names.

Lang: Yes, what's the name? It's a person.

Zhang: My surname is Lang, and my name is Lang.

Lang: It's me.

Zhang: I'm a little famous now.

Lang: I dare not.

Zhang: Really, some friends may think that he looks a little ugly when he comes out of the 399 directors' club. I really feel it.

Lang: I don't look good.

Zhang: Really, when you get to this stop, you can tell everyone where your neck is. Very embarrassing.

Lang: What's the big deal?