Nowadays, people often use one sentence to express that some benefits people get come from their own wallets? Take? Get out. Words and metaphors seem to benefit, but they have not achieved any results. What is this two-part allegorical saying? Wool is on sheep? . People only know that this two-part allegorical saying is very common and practical, but they don't know that this two-part allegorical saying was written by a living Buddha. This two-part allegorical saying comes from a doggerel written by Jigong. The original text reads as follows: The Tang family is relaxing, and his mother invited a monk to stay at home. Five flavors and two hundred dollars, the wool is on the sheep? .
And why did Jigong write such a doggerel? As we know, Jigong is the only son of the local rich, and he was obtained by his father's pleading. He should have lived a handsome and expensive life as a son, but he was willing to use his ability and skills to help others, become a monk, and go around to help poor and seriously ill villagers. Is it true?/You don't say. Living Buddha? Very respected by villagers and elders. Moreover, we also know that the times of Jigong's life are chaotic and turbulent, and the people's lives are difficult and difficult, which can be said to be living in dire straits. Ji Gong wrote this limerick to satirize the social reality at that time.