Mom wants to get married. What was the last sentence?

Mom wants to get married. The last sentence is that it will rain. "It's going to rain, and my mother will marry" (also known as "it's going to rain, and my mother will marry") is a well-known saying throughout the ages, which is used to describe the inevitable and unstoppable things and express helplessness. It means that "it's going to rain" is a natural law, just as it is natural for girls to get married when they are old. This sentence was published in He Dian in the fifth year of Guangxu (1879).

Example of proverb:

1. "Xiao Er" manages Wang Da.

2. The people nearby are diligent and not lazy.

Short people don't say short words in front of them.

4. press the gourd.

Please don't go with the big sedan chair.

6. there is no ambiguity in the eight characters.

7. Pulling hair is thicker than waist.

8. Wear a piece of human skin for nothing.

9. Hungry people don't know if they are hungry.

10. I was sold and helped count the money.

1 1. Less than last time, more than last time.

12. Cheap goods are not good, and good goods are not cheap.