What do fruits, plums, vegetables, mustard and ginger mean?

The most precious fruits are plum and money, and the most important vegetables are mustard and ginger.

Said by: Qian Zi Wen, a rhyme composed of 1,000 Chinese characters compiled by Zhou Xingsi, assistant minister of Liang Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties (before Sui and Tang Dynasties, words that didn't rhyme or contradict were called "pen" instead of "text"). Liang Wudi (502-549) ordered 65,438+0,000 non-repetitive Chinese characters to be selected from Wang Xizhi's calligraphy works, and ordered Zhou Xingsi, an assistant minister riding a horse outside Yuan Dynasty, to compile them.

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Shuo Wen Jie Zi, edited by Wang and annotated by Sun, divides Shuo Wen Jie Zi into four parts, which are called "four chapters".

From the first sentence "Heaven and Earth are mysterious and yellow" to the thirty-sixth sentence "Lai Yu" as the first part;

From the thirty-seventh sentence "cover this body hair" to the one hundred and second sentence "a good knight is complacent" as the second part;

The third part is from the sentence 103 "Du Yi Huaxia" to the sentence 162 "Cave".

The fourth part is from the sentence 163 "Cure the problems in agriculture" to the sentence 248 "Ignorance".

Finally, there are two sentences, "how about predicate auxiliary words?" , no special meaning, listed separately.