Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Qin Ruyu's fortune telling _ novel protagonist Qin Ruyu

Qin Ruyu's fortune telling _ novel protagonist Qin Ruyu

What is the ending of Zhong Ming Shi Ding?

Xie stayed with Qin Ruyu, and took Qiaolan, the servant girl in Xie Qiao, away. Qiaolan likes Mu Tong very much, and later Qiaolan was awarded the title of Lanfei in Biography of the South Wind.

Bell: Ding: an ancient cooker. Ring the bell to eat, describing the luxury of the nobility. From Biography of Historical Records and Huo Zhi.

Idioms and their stories

Sima Qian's theory of being outstanding and rich in one side has extraordinary perseverance. Careful calculation and thrift are the right way to make money and get rich, so those who get rich will win by surprise. Agriculture is a heavy industry, and Qin Yang regards it as the richest man in a state. Digging a grave and robbing a tomb is a kind of criminal behavior, from which Shu Tian started and made his fortune. Gambling and gambling were originally an unlucky trip, but Huanfa made a fortune on it.

Selling along the street is a cheap job for men, and Yongle is rich and expensive. Selling fat and cream is a shameful business, from which Yongbo made a fortune. Selling jelly is a small business, from which Zhang made millions of dollars.

Sharpening a knife is a small skill, but a wise man makes a living by it. Selling sheep's stomachs and breasts is a trivial matter, and the turbid family takes it as a chariot and horse. Treating horses is a low-level medical skill, and Zhang Li used it to clock for dinner. They all became rich because of their dedication. The idiom "Zhong Ming Shi Ding" evolved from this allusion.