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Everyone loves everyone, and a hundred flowers blossom. What's the next sentence?

There are two versions of the next sentence: Everyone loves flowers. One is that a car saw a flat tire and a bird landed.

It means that everyone likes it, everyone feels cute when they see it, and flowers will not feel open when they see it.

People love each other, flowers bloom and fall, cars have a flat tire, ghosts are reborn, Buddhas are in a daze, dogs wag their tails and pigs arch their mouths.

The other one is pear blossom pressing begonia. The universe is super invincible, and it is known as the beautiful boy of the thunderbolt century.

Its original text is: everyone loves flowers and flowers, a pear flower presses Haitang, and the universe is super invincible. Known as the beautiful boy of the thunderbolt century.

This sentence is a line from Stephen Chow's movie "Tong Pak Hu Dian Qiu Xiang".

In life, people have derived the phrase "everyone loves flowers and looks at them", such as:

1. People love each other, flowers bloom and fall, and cars have a flat tire.

Everyone loves you, flowers bloom and fall, and their faces dance.

3. Everyone loves you, and the car sees the car and the coffin sees people open.

Everyone loves you, the car is in the car and the beer is on.