Tang Bohu, one of the four great talents of the Ming Dynasty, wrote a couplet on behalf of a businessman on a second generation: "Business is like spring, and the source of wealth is like water." The man was not satisfied, and said that the meaning of the couplet must be obvious and easily understood
Tang Bohu, one of the four great talents of the Ming Dynasty, wrote a couplet on behalf of a businessman on a second generation: "Business is like spring, and the source of wealth is like water." The man was not satisfied, and said that the meaning of the couplet must be obvious and easy to understand.
Tang Bohu rewrote a pair: "The business in front of the door, like a mosquito in the summer moon, the team enters and leaves; the copper coins in the cabinet should be like winter lice, and the more they catch, the more they catch." "A certain businessman said goodbye very happily.
Tang Bohu, one of the four great talents of the Ming Dynasty, wrote a couplet on behalf of a businessman on a second generation: "Business is like spring, and the source of wealth is like water." The man was not satisfied, and said that the meaning of the couplet must be obvious and easily understood
Tang Bohu, one of the four great talents of the Ming Dynasty, wrote a couplet on behalf of a businessman on a second generation: "Business is like spring, and the source of wealth is like water." The man was not satisfied, and said that the meaning of the couplet must be obvious and easily understood
Tang Bohu, one of the four great talents of the Ming Dynasty, wrote a couplet on behalf of a businessman on a second generation: "Business is like spring, and the source of wealth is like water." The man was not satisfied, and said that the meaning of the couplet must be obvious and easily understood