An interesting story about Cheng Ling's champion.

During Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, the champion of Huanggang Bahe Chengling returned home to visit relatives. On the way, he met a big family, which was very lively. The entourage went to inquire. It was originally for the birthday of centenarians. Cheng Zhuangyuan was very interested in his centenary birthday and decided to join in the fun. He let his entourage dress up as beggars and set foot in the old lady's house at leisure. Someone saw him as a beggar, kicked him out, and he slipped in again. It was the climax of the birthday party, and the squires pushed me, making it impossible for me to write. At this juncture, he begged everyone to come: shall I try? Everyone booed. Isn't this a lie? They want to kick him out again. Some people say that his hands don't look like beggars. Let him try. He looked at the crowd and smiled. He wrote "This mother-in-law is not human" on the first couplet and put it down. Everyone was shocked. It doesn't matter. Where is a beggar running wild here, ready to tie him up? One of the squire's masters told him to wait and said, His calligraphy is fresh and beautiful, elegant and dignified. Don't worry, let him write. He smiled and nodded, picked up a pen and dipped it in ink and wrote "Descending like a fairy". Everyone began to applaud, and the end of the first part was interesting. How to write this second part? This is a play. While everyone was talking about comments, I saw him glance at the old lady's son in flowered clothes and write "Her son is a monkey thief" on the next couplet. Everyone was secretly surprised, and the room was suddenly silent. He put down his pen and begged everyone: Can you bring some wine? Everybody prepare the banquet right away. He picked up a glass of wine and tasted it. He smiled and said, "Good wine, good wine." Then I picked up a pen and wrote, "Steal a peach and give it to my mother." Everyone marveled again and again, cheered in succession, and cheered in full house. After a full meal, he got up and left. He was reminded to leave his name. At this time, he pretended to be drunk and said that beggars can't eat and drink for nothing. I haven't written this couplet yet. I'll make it up. He grabbed a pen, wrote the words "Bai Shou's hometown" from left to right, and turned it upside down. Everyone thought it was strange that he was really drunk and let him and his entourage go out on the road without paying attention. When Qingsheng began to paste couplets, people picked up a banner and exclaimed, "Celebrate the birthday for the champion". At this time, everyone woke up from their dreams. It turns out that this fake beggar is the number one scholar today. The gongs and drums are loud, firecrackers are ringing, and people are scrambling to tell the champion that they are here for their birthday.