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The clown turned out to be myself. What are the last few lines?

The master is by my side, and the clown is myself.

"The clown is actually myself" comes from the clown, the sand mouth (people who are unhappy in life often refer to each other) and the fact that there is an expert around me (the representative sentence of the so-called "high emotional intelligence" expression is "you are great").

Clown originally refers to the clown characters in the circus, with exaggerated smiles and funny expressions for people to make fun of, and their bitterness can only be hidden under heavy makeup. Just like a person trying to keep smiling when life is not satisfactory, it is often used to describe a humble dog licking. We used to make fun of each other and laugh at ourselves. At first, an expert by my side was ridiculed because it was called "high emotional intelligence", which was actually very strange.

Strange image

The word "clown" has a derogatory meaning in many usages, which means ridiculous and unsightly, and is not a friendly title. For example, the idiom "buffoon" refers to an unknown person who is difficult to become a climate, or a politician is a "political clown" to insinuate that he likes to show off but lacks connotation, and so on.

When they perform, they often wear oversized shoes and strange clothes, and their faces are painted, especially their noses. These strange and interesting costumes bring laughter to the audience. Usually clowns entertain the audience by making a fool of themselves.