No money, no relatives.

It is true that the rich have distant relatives in the mountains and the poor have no close neighbors at hand. It means that even if a wealthy family lives in a barren hill, someone will visit them; The poor live in a busy downtown area, and no one comes to ask for help. Refers to the world's suspicion of poverty and love of wealth. There is also a poem: people are poor and busy, no one asks, and wealth has distant relatives in the mountains.

Expanded sage

The poor live in downtown areas, but the rich have distant relatives in the mountains.

If you don't believe me, look at the wine at the banquet. Let's toast the rich first.

The tall horse tied to the door is not a kiss, but also a kiss.

There is a begging stick in front of the door, and relatives and friends don't come to the door.

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When people are poor, even if they live in prosperous places, they are ignored. People are rich, even if they live in deep mountains and forests, people will visit them.

In real life, a person is very poor, so even if a relative lives next door, no one will ask about his life or contact him too much. If you have money, even if you live in an uninhabited mountain, relatives will come to visit you. So use this proverb to ridicule those who like to climb the rich and look down on the poor.