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What does it mean that you are in charge of the car and are in a frenzy without a license? I suspect

This year, there are also many urban youth love online dramas broadcast on major network platforms in China. Just recently, many netizens are chasing the play "to our warm hour light". The play is starred by Xing Fei and Lin Yi and adapted from Zhao Qianqian's novel of the same name. However, many people found a very interesting comment on the bullet screen. Let's see what it is Oh, come on!

I believe we didn't expect that the content of the finale of "to our warm hour light" was such a jump. Gu Weiyi and situ Mo jumped directly from "Yuanfang" to getting a license to get married, and finally there was a few year old son "Gu Mowei", which made the fans very excited. At the same time, many netizens on the screen were brushing the words "I suspect you are driving a car, but you have no license to show it to the public" In other words, I believe everyone is very curious, what does this mean? Next, let's learn about it together.

I wonder what it means to show your car to the public without a license

And in the process of watching the drama, many people who like to brush the bullet screen found such a sentence, that is, I suspect that you are in charge of the car, but you have no evidence to show it to the public. It seems that this sentence is very similar to the classical Chinese we learned when we were reading, but there are still many people following this sentence. So what do you mean when you are in charge of the car and are in a rage without a license? Let's understand it together.

I suspect that you are in control of the car, but there is no evidence to show the public. In fact, on TV, on episode 23 of "to our warm hour light", Stuart packed his bags and went to Germany to "Gu Weiyi". Gu Weiyi always smiles and stares at Stuart in the evening after he returns to his apartment. This picture is not to mention how sweet it is. Many viewers said on the barrage that they were about to cry, while many netizens were following them: "I suspect you are in charge of the car, but I show it to the public without a license.".

In fact, the meaning of "I suspect you are in charge of the car and go on a rampage, but show it to the public without a license" is very similar to the recent popular saying "I suspect you are driving, but I have no evidence". We can also regard it as the same meaning. I suspect that you are driving and are still driving, but there is no evidence to show people.

Therefore, "I suspect that you are driving a car in a high speed, but there is no evidence to show it to the public." this means that "I suspect you are driving a car in a high speed, but there is no evidence to prove it.". The meaning of this sentence is the same as that of 'I suspect you are driving, but I have no evidence'. I believe that netizens who have seen the play "warm hour light to us" have seen this sentence in the 23 episode bullet screen. The meaning is very easy to understand. Have you got it.

Today, many netizens are asking the meaning of "I suspect you are in control of the car, but show it to the public without a license". In fact, netizens who have seen the play "hour light" should know the meaning. This is only the self creation of netizens, not the original words of the novel. Many netizens joked that the people who watched the drama were all literati, and they learned ancient prose online all the time.