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What do you mean, jump on the sage? An interpretation of jumping on a saint.
1, "I only want to dance with the sages" means that I don't care about anything but dance with them. In fact, the source of this sentence is an ancient poem, which I believe everyone is familiar with. "Don't listen to things outside the window, just read sage books."

2. Don't step on the ship of reincarnation with your feet, just jump the saint.

3. Don't touch the wine with your hands, and concentrate on the sage.

4, two ears don't smell things outside the window, only concentrate on the sage.

5, two ears don't smell the dust, and one heart only jumps the sage.

6. I am only interested in sages and sages, and I am not emotional when I talk and laugh.

7, from now on, don't be infatuated, sages are fascinated.

8. I am only interested in sages, who are fascinating.

9. Just jump on the sage and roll the dice and shout five sevens.