A hundred flowers rot in the rain, and the next step is bright colors.
The leaves are covered with branches and feathers, and countless money is spent.
Vernacular translation:
Because of the continuous autumn rain, crops and plants are rotten, but cassia seeds under the steps of the house grow well and have bright colors.
Cassia is growing well, with countless flowers.
2, people die for wealth, birds die for food-anonymous "Glory and Contribution"
In pursuit of money, people can even give up their lives. Birds would rather lose their lives for food
3. A kind person makes a fortune with money, while an unkind person makes a fortune with his own body-Ceng Zi University.
Vernacular translation: benevolent people use wealth to realize their ideals, while unkind people use themselves as a tool to acquire wealth.
4. "Money can make ghosts, but people are in trouble." -Jin Lubao's "The Theory of Money God"
Vernacular translation: describe that you can do anything with money, and money makes the mare go.
5. A gentleman loves money, and he takes it wisely-anonymous "glorifies and contributes articles"
Vernacular translation: Being rich and having status is what everyone yearns for, but if it is not obtained by Tao, the gentleman will not accept it; Poverty and humbleness are disgusting to everyone, but we can't get rid of them unless we get rid of them by Tao.
6. Money makes the mare go (allusions) —— Youming Road upstart by Liu Yiqing in Southern Dynasties.
There is a new ghost in hell, thin and haggard; In hell, he met a fat ghost and was envious. He asked him how he became rich. The ghost told him that as long as he made trouble on the earth and made some noise, people would give him something to eat when they were afraid.
The thin ghost came to the world happily, but rushed into a family without getting to the bottom of it. Seeing a mill in the kitchen, I stepped forward and pushed it up. Unfortunately, this family is very poor. They lack food and clothing. How do we give him food?
When the master heard the noise, he went to the kitchen to check. When there was no one and the mill was turning, he sighed, "God has pity on me and sent a ghost to help me push the mill." As a result, the thin ghost pushed for a long time, not only didn't eat, but also was half tired.
This story is about the thin ghost being taken in rashly, but his original intention is to "make trouble for food." On the other hand, as long as we give certain benefits, we can also exorcise ghosts and make the world run.