Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - I dare not, I dare not. It's a line from a duet.

I dare not, I dare not. It's a line from a duet.

Bao Gong made compensation.

Woman: You killed me with your sword today, which shows that you can guarantee that the sunspot will be an official. Thank you, Emperor Zhu of Song Dynasty, for making your official position smaller. When you are older, you dare to kill the imperial court, black thief.

Man: I dare you, old sister-in-law I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can only wait for my third brother Chen Zhou to put the food back in North Korea. I hope that the Song Lord will be full of vigor and vitality, and the Song Lord will allow the third brother to build a pension palace for Ensao. Then my sister-in-law will move into the pension palace, and I promise you will never be poor or rich.