From the Southern Song Dynasty Song Hongchuan by Ye Fan: I can't forget what I know, and the scum's wife can't leave the court.
Idiom: poor and cheap don't forget, and the wife of dross doesn't leave school.
Dregs: coarse food such as wine dregs and skins used to satisfy hunger;
Don: The first room. Refers to a deep friendship that cannot be defeated by his wife. Next category: refers to driving away from home.
Pinyin: pí n jià n zh and zh and bù k ě w ang, zā o k ā ng zh and Q and bú xi à tá ng.
Usage: as object, attribute and clause; Used to persuade people.
Structure: Complex sentence patterns
Synonym: Poor friends should not forget that bad wives should not go to school.
Extended data
Hong Song was the assistant minister when he mourned Emperor Ping and the new emperor was the Ministry of Industry (official name). Emperor Guangwu acceded to the throne and worshipped Dr. Taizhong. In the second year of Jianwu (AD 26), he moved to Dasikong, where he was appointed as a marquis. His family doesn't have any assets, and he is notoriously looking for a job. He strongly recommended more than 30 people, including Huan Tan and Feng Yi, most of whom were Xiang or Gong Qing. Migrate to Xuanping Hou.
He once suggested that Liu Xiu Xiu De "has no virtue like desire". Liu Xiu wanted to marry her sister, Princess Huyang, but declined politely, saying, "You can't forget poverty, and the wife of dross won't leave the hall". After I was in prison, I was free.
In the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Xiu began to serve Hong Song in the Western Han Dynasty, and promoted him to be "Doctor Tai Zhong". Liu Xiu's elder sister, a widow, took a fancy to Hong Song. Liu Xiu wanted to marry her sister to Hong Song, so she asked Hong Song what he thought of "making friends is easy to spend more money, and marrying a wife is easy to get rich". Hong Song replied, "You should never forget the friendship between the poor and the poor, and the scum's wife will never leave the court", so Liu Xiu had to give up.
The Book of the Later Han Dynasty is a biographical history book that records the history of the Eastern Han Dynasty. It is also called the "Four History" together with Historical Records, History of the Han Dynasty and History of the Three Kingdoms. The book is divided into ten chapters, eighty biographies and eight records (continued by Sima Biao), which records the history from Wang Mang to Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty 195.
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