Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Tell a short story about money.

Tell a short story about money.

The first story is:

A long time ago, a rabbit, a male, ran to another little rabbit and took out ten dollars and said, "This is for you ..."

So the little rabbit opened his eyes wide and said, "What do I need ten dollars for?"

So the rabbit plopped into the sewer of this city and was never found again.

In fact, rabbits are supposed to write love letters to rabbits. Money talks. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the world was in chaos. A craftsman who minted money in the capital was robbed of his job because his money-casting furnace was smashed. He worked all his life and stopped, with no job in his hand. I kept holding my breath in my heart, and suddenly I died of a serious illness. At home, people cried their eyes out. When they were ready to pack up their bodies and attend the funeral, the moneymaker came back to life and said to his stunned family, "I dreamed that some little devils took me to the underworld and said that they told me to grind it. I told the Japanese that I was casting money. The Japanese were very happy and asked me to cast money for them. They grind it for me, and I cast a lot of "five baht" for them. This may be the earliest legend that money makes the mare go.

In the Song Dynasty, some people's spirits went to the underworld, went to eighteen levels of hell and passed thirty-six doors. According to legend, after death, according to the virtue of what people did before life, being pressed in the ghost mill is the most painful level. The family of the deceased gave money to burn paper in order to let the ghost who pushed the mill go easy on me and let the dead souls of their loved ones pass through the ghost mill as soon as possible. After receiving the money, the ghosts spared the dead soul and only pushed the empty mill. This is a wider legend about "money makes the mare go".

The second story is actually closely related to the first story:

The coin owner was very moved by this story and turned the rabbit into a girl.

Another day, a boy likes this girl.

The boy is very clever. He used money to buy many things that girls need. Giving her something every day is like sending a hope and a blessing.

The girl was so happy that she also sent back gifts to the boy, although nothing was needed by the boy except a real dragon crystal.

So the boy sent more gifts to the girl, including some beautiful clothes, rings and necklaces, which could make the girl more attractive.

Soon, on Valentine's Day, girls felt that boys should send her flowers, and they were looking forward to it.

As a result, the boy went on a date with the queen that day and gave her nothing.

The girl ran to the boy sadly and said, "You don't have to give me anything. I just want roses. "

So, the boy spent thirteen hours on the second and third day, picked roses by himself and gave them to the girl.

I didn't expect the girl to never want roses again.

The boy no longer knew what the girl needed, so he gave her all his possessions.

When so much money and goods met the girl's needs, the girl gave in. But this superficial compromise didn't last long, and then they quarreled.

When quarreling becomes a habit, both boys and girls are tired. So they split up.

What you need and what you want may never be the same.

When you choose to love someone, maybe you should know what mode you want to love her (him).

Maybe you got a penny, but you actually got a world; In other words, when you give it to the whole world, you actually only give a penny.

Love should grow the rabbit's spiritual heart to human beings, or the rabbit's eyes of wisdom to human beings.

So I went to the money owner today and made a wish, saying, "Lord, Lord, I am your most pious child in the whole phoenix bay." Please satisfy my hope. I want to win five million lottery tickets. "

Then the owner gave me 500 yuan and said, "Here, this month's salary!" " "