There are thousands of kinds of millet in the book. What do you mean, what's the significance, and what are the allusions?

The whole sentence is: rich people don't have to buy fertile land, and there are thousands of millet in Qian Qian in the book; There is no need to build a high hall to live in, and the book has its own golden house; I don't hate that no one goes out, and there are many cars and horses in the book; Don't hate unscrupulous media when you get married. There is Yan Ruyu in the book; If a person is satisfied with his ambition. Read to the window often. From Zhao Heng, Emperor of the Song Dynasty.

Money: describe a large amount.

Clock: The ancient unit of measurement in China. During the Spring and Autumn Period, the State of Qi took ten cauldrons as "bells" (with different standards).

Millet: Millet with round or oval seeds. It is commonly known as "millet" in the north, and it is called "millet" after peeling, which generally refers to grain here.

Thousand Bell Valley: It means abundant grain, fertile land and grain Man Cang. Here, it refers to the salary of officials and describes the generous salary of senior officials.

Yan Ruyu: It means to describe a woman's beauty, purity and purity.

Golden House: It means a rich family with a lot of money and magnificent buildings.

In ancient times, people said that "learning to be excellent is an official, which was the ideal of scholars at that time." Being an official is the only way to have beauty and money. In fact, it is to encourage children to study hard and have a good future.