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①Dang (chēng): a kind of iron pot.

Storage: Storage.

②Sun En: At the end of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Sun En gathered tens of thousands of people and captured counties. Later, he was defeated when he attacked Linhai County and jumped into the sea to his death. Yuan Fujun: Yuan Shansong, who served as the internal history of Wu (the princes and kings appointed the chief official in charge of civil affairs in the country, equivalent to the prefect).

③Unexpansion: not enough.

Chen Yi, a native of Wu County, is very filial at home. His mother liked to eat crispy rice. When Chen Yi was working as a bookkeeper in the county, he always packed a pocket and stored the crispy rice every time he cooked. When he got home, he would bring it to his mother. Later, when Sun En's traitors invaded Wu County, internal historian Yuan Shansong was about to send troops to conquer. At this time, Chen Yi had already accumulated several buckets of rice cakes. He had no time to return home, so he took the army with him to the expedition. The two sides fought in Hudu, and Yuan Shansong was defeated. The army collapsed and they all fled to the mountains, forests and swamps. They had no food and most of them starved to death. Only Chen Yi survived by relying on rice cakes. At that time, people thought this was retribution for his pure filial piety.

① Kong Pushe: Kong Anguo, during the reign of Emperor Xiaowu of Jin Dynasty, he successively held the positions of Shizhong (the emperor's personal attendant), Taichang (in charge of sacrificial rituals and music), and Shangshu Youpushe.

Yu: joy; happiness.

Favor: favor and reception.

② Lie Zong: The temple name of Emperor Xiaowu of Jin Dynasty, which is the name given when he established a house to worship after his death.

Shanling: the emperor's tomb, here refers to returning to the mountain, that is, death. Leishan: thin.

Heavy clothes: The most important of the filial piety clothes, that is, the filial piety clothes worn when parents are mourning.

Nisi: tears and nasal mucus.

Servant Kong Anguo was appointed as the servant of Emperor Xiaowu of Jin Dynasty, and he was fortunate to receive Emperor Xiaowu's favor and courtesy. When Emperor Xiaowu died, Kong Anguo was appointed as Taichang. He was always thin, wore heavy mourning clothes, and had constant tears and runny noses all day long. Everyone who saw him thought he was a truly filial son.

① Wu Daozhu, Fuzi: Wu Tanzhi, nicknamed Daozhu; Wu Yinzhi, nicknamed Fuzi. Yinzhi successively served as governor of Guangzhou, minister, and leading general.

②Cailin (lìn): a mourning ceremony for the deceased. Haoyun: wailing and jumping, referring to extreme sadness.

③Selection official: The official in charge of selection.

Cooking: Taking care of.

④Knowledge: friendship.

⑤Shang Shu of the Ministry of Personnel: The chief executive of the Ministry of Personnel. The Ministry of Personnel is in charge of the appointment, removal, assessment, promotion and promotion of officials.

⑥Unavoidable mourning: refers to death due to being unable to withstand the grief of bereavement.

Brothers Wu Daozhu and Wu Fuzi live behind the Danyang County Government Office. When their mother, Mrs. Tong, passed away, they cried in the morning and evening and missed her deeply. When guests came to express their condolences, they all stamped their feet and cried in grief, and passers-by also shed tears. At that time, Han Kangbo was serving as Yin of Danyang, and his mother, the Yin family, lived in the county government. Whenever he heard the crying of the Wu brothers, he always felt deeply sad. She said to Kang Bo: "If you are elected officials, you should take good care of these two people." Han Kangbo also became close friends with them. Later, Han Kangbo became the Minister of the Ministry of Personnel. At this time, Da Wu was dead, and Xiao Wu finally became a high official, very noble.

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