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A worthless idiom allusion.

Allusion: Qing Li Baichuan's The Wizard of Oz 17: "His father Nee David Kai, a loyal man, worked as a county magistrate in Longxian County, Shaanxi Province. He is really bankrupt. "

Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's Lost World, chapter 12: "Cen Qi said,' I was going to do it earlier, but my sister-in-law and sister-in-law will stay at home for a few more days. At the same time, I have no money and have to write a few articles to do things, so I am delayed. " "

However, in our country, the poverty measures are as big as our generation, and this design may just "chew through the butcher's door" in the end. ★ Zhu Ziqing's Broad Sky and Ancient and Modern China and Foreign Countries

suggestion

The allusion to the idiom "You get what you pay for" tells the fate of Deng Tong, the slave of Emperor Liu Heng of China. Emperor Wen of Han likes Deng Tong very much and has a deep friendship. He often goes to his house to play.

One day, he found a fortune teller privately, asked the fortune teller to work out Deng Tong's life without Deng Tong's knowledge, and then told him the fate of Deng Tong. According to the will of Emperor Wen, the fortune teller calculated a divination for Deng Tong privately, and reported to Emperor Wen in time: "Deng Tong has a bad life and will die of poverty." Wendi said, "I am the emperor. How could he die of poverty? " So he gave Deng Tong a copper mountain. And allowed to mint money and open the Deng family bank. It is conceivable that opening a bank will make Deng Tong rich. Later, Deng called the money "Deng Family Money". In this way, Deng Tong is richer.

One year, Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty suffered from sores and running water, which was unsightly. Deng Pingping entered the palace to suck thick blood for Wendi.

One day, Emperor Wendi asked Deng Tong, "Who loves me the most in the world?" Wendi never thought that Deng Tong would say that he loved the emperor the most. Deng Daodao: "The prince loves the emperor the most." This sentence reached the heart of Emperor China, which is what Emperor China really wanted to hear. Coincidentally, at this time, Chu Jun Liu Yuxin Qi came to the palace to visit the emperor. At this moment, Wendi wondered how happy it would be if his relatives could suck pus for themselves. Therefore, Emperor Wen of Han asked Liu Yuxin to help him. The prince was reluctant, but he still sucked pus for the Chinese emperor.

After that, the prince felt very uncomfortable. This should be a problem of too much curing. How should I smoke? He asked the servant who advised him. The servant told him it was Deng Tong. From then on, the prince held a grudge against Deng Tong.

A few years later, Emperor Wendi died and Liu Yuxin succeeded to the throne. Han Jing removed Deng Tong from his official position, reduced him to a civilian, confiscated Tongshan and all his property, and fined him 10000 yuan. From then on, Deng Tong was penniless, still owed a fine of 10,000 yuan, and was down and out. If you are no longer qualified to make money, you will never have the so-called "Deng family money".

When the sister of Emperor Han Jing knew about it, the client sent money to Deng Tong, and the money was confiscated and used as a fine. Liu Piao, the elder sister, thought that the money would be confiscated, so she gave Deng Tong some ornaments and jewels on her head and hands, and asked him to exchange some money for a living. But this was not enough, and she was also confiscated as a fine. If this doesn't work, it will be confiscated. Han Jingdi's sister thought it was no problem to send the food, so she had it sent to Deng Tong. Han Jingdi's people still refused to let him go, so they confiscated it. Finally, Deng Tong is really as poor as the fortune teller calculated.

The so-called money is not named, that is, there is no money called "Deng"