你跑了我怎么嫁你走了我怎么娶
[nĭ păo le wŏ zĕn me jià nĭ zŏu le wŏ zĕn me qŭ]
'If you run away, how can I marry you? If you leave, how can I wed?' expresses the dependency of marriage on the presence of one’s partner and hints at fears around being left alone or facing obstacles that could prevent two people from being together.