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What is the last sentence of a monk with a monk and no monk?

There are dumb people, but no deaf people; There are lame people, but no pockmarked people; Monks do, but Taoists don't. From a guessing story.

Wang Xiucai and solve riddles on the lanterns are drunk.

Legend has it that at the end of the Qing Dynasty, there was a scholar named Wang Xiucai, who liked to write poems and poems, drank good wine, and was also good at collecting folk riddles, riddles and crossword puzzles. One day, as usual, he came to the "drunken Xianju" hotel. Boss Li, who likes playing riddles and solve riddles on the lanterns at ordinary times, saw Wang Xiucai, a riddle friend, coming, so he stepped forward and said with a smile, "I'll guess a riddle for you today. If I guess correctly, I'll buy you a drink. "

After that, boss Li blurted out: "Tang Jia has it, Li Jia has nothing;" Businessmen have, farmers don't; There are masters, no dwarfs; The rich have it, but the poor don't; On the right, but not on the left; Drinking and writing poems; There are people who scold, but those who suffer do not; There are celebrities, but there are no villains. "

Wang Xiucai listened and then said, "I also puzzled your answer. Do you think I'm right? If I'm right, I'll have a drink with boss Li! "

Then he said, "There is something in the sky, but there is nothing on the ground; There are in the palace, but not among the people; There are wise men, but no fools; Monks have, Taoist priests don't; Some cry and some laugh; There are dumb people, but no deaf people; There are living people, but no dead people; There are jumps and no walks. "

Old mother Li laughed, asked the bartender to bring Wang Xiucai good wine and food, and accompanied Wang Xiucai to enjoy drinking.