What do you mean, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea are all from his family?

Tang Bohu was a famous talent in the south of the Yangtze River in Ming Dynasty, but he was not the romantic talent described in the novel. Historically, Tang Bohu lived in poverty all his life. He wrote a poem "New Year's Eve": "All the rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea are in other people's homes. There is nothing wrong with the cold weather on New Year's Eve. Zhu Shi Temple sees plum blossoms. " This poem reflects that his family is poor, and even the lively New Year's Eve dinner is idle, which saves the "seven things" troubles of ordinary families. He went to the temple to see plum blossoms leisurely, which is naturally a kind of broadmindedness.