The entire content of "Fake or not, the white jade is the gold of the Tang Dynasty."
Jia is not fake, the white jade is the gold of the Tang Dynasty. ?
Afang Palace, three hundred miles away, cannot accommodate a person in Jinling. ?
The East China Sea lacked white jade beds, so the Dragon King came to invite the King of Jinling. ?
In good years there is heavy snow, and pearls are like earth and gold are like iron.
The poem appears in the fourth chapter of the novel "A Dream of Red Mansions". Xue Pan beat Zhen Yinglian to death in order to snatch her as his concubine, and then fled. Jia Yucun received this human life lawsuit after he was awarded Yingtian Mansion. He immediately planned to issue a warrant to the police to arrest the murderer. At this time, a doorman standing by the case stopped him with a look and suggested this "official protection amulet". Interpretation of related content
1. It is true that the Jia family is rich and noble. The lobby is made of white jade and the horses are made of gold.
Referring content: The descendants of Ningguo and Rongguo have 20 rooms in one house. Except for Ning and Rong who live in Kyoto with 8 rooms, those who live in their original place have 12 rooms.
2. Afang Palace stretches for three hundred miles, and there is no room for the Jinling family named Shi.
Content of reference: The descendants of Baolinghou Shangshuling Shigong have eighteen rooms in one house, ten rooms in Kyoto, and eight rooms in the original place.
3. The Dragon Palace in the East China Sea lacked a white jade bed, so the Dragon King came to ask the Jinling family to send one.
Referring content: The descendants of Prince Bo of the county under the control of Du Taiwei have one to twelve rooms, those who live in Kyoto have two rooms, and the rest live in their place of origin.
4. There is so much "snow" in a good harvest year that pearls are like earth and gold is like iron.
Reference content: The descendants of Xue Gong, a native of Zhongshushe, now use the money from the treasury to do business, with one house and eight rooms.