The 20 unlucky things that I found out when I went to Malaysia with the group are too cheating

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

I went to Malaysia to find out 20 unlucky things, it's too bad.

As a travel expert, I have always dreamed of traveling to Malaysia. However, when I got there, I realized that there was so much bad luck!

1.When I arrived at the airport, my luggage was gone. I'm reminded of an English proverb: "Where is my luggage?". i'm feeling so blue.(My luggage is in **?)I felt so frustrated. However, in Malaysia, this seems to be a common occurrence, so I can only see it as a "welcome" gift.

2.When I arrived at the hotel, I found that my room had only one bed and no windows. I am like the person who sighed in the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhilian's "Climbing the Stork Tower": "The light rain in the heavenly street is as moist as a crisp, and the grass is close but there is nothing." (The light rain moistened the heavenly street, and the green grass seemed close in front of you, but it could not be approached.) Poor me can only spend the night in this windowless box.

3.While visiting Penang, I was stolen my banana by a monkey. It's like the Monkey King in "Journey to the West": "Monkey, monkey, give me back my snacky."(Monkey, monkey, give me back my snacks.) However, the monkey didn't seem to listen to me, and it stole my banana and muttered, "Yummy, yummy, this is so tasty!."(Delicious, delicious, this stuff is delicious!))

4.While visiting Malacca Castle, I accidentally fell. I am like the unlucky man in the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Ascending": "Everything returns to its roots, and it is difficult for me to turn it upside down." (Everything can go back to its origin, except when I fall, I can't get up.) I just wish someone could help me.

5.When I went to visit the National Museum of Malaysia, I accidentally bumped into a piece of glass. I'm like the lost man in the Odyssey by the English poet John Kitts: "glass, glass, where should I go?."(Glass, glass, should I go?.)Unfortunately, I couldn't find the exit, so I had to wander around the museum.

6.On my way to visit Kuala Lumpur Tower, I was deceived by a local scammer. They used some rhetoric and made me empty my pockets. I felt like the deceived man in Shakespeare's Hamlet: "cheated, cheated, i."'m such a fool.(Lied, deceived, what a fool I am.) I just hope I'll be more vigilant next time.

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7.While visiting Lumut Fort, I was bitten by a mosquito. I seem to have become the unfortunate person in the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass": "Mosquitoes, mosquitoes, mosquitoes, a lot of mosquitoes." I'm covered in red dots. (Mosquitoes, mosquitoes, a lot of mosquitoes.) I'm covered in little red dots. These mosquitoes are like a bunch of thieves who have stolen my blood.

8.While shopping in a Malaysian alley, I accidentally stepped on a piece of dog shit. I am like the unfortunate tourist in the English poet Alfred Burns' "The Zoo": "*i'm feeling so bad.(Shit, shit, I feel so bad.) This time, I was hurt by.

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