The person who burns the piano and cooks the crane refuses to say that it is unwilling for people to spoil beautiful things.
Who doesn't like playing the piano and playing the silk, who wants to burn the piano and cook the crane? -Song Hongshi is full of Jiang Hong.
Shi Hong, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote in Manjianghong: "Who doesn't like playing the piano and playing the silk, who wants to burn the piano and cook the crane?" Echoing the spring scenery and picture scroll outlined in the poem, the poet clarified that it was a reluctant move to burn the piano and cook the crane. Here, burning piano and cooking cranes gives people a sense of helplessness.
"Burning a harp and cooking a crane" is really derogatory if it is simply said; If do as the Romans do, it is reasonable, it is the embodiment of flesh and blood, affection and righteousness, and the difference between the two is here!