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What is the whole poem "Guangsha sleeps three feet every night"?

The whole poem: There are thousands of buildings, and it takes only three feet to sleep at night. Rich family, only three meals a day.

Source: China on the Tip of the Tongue Season 2.

Definition: No matter how big the house is, it only takes three feet to sleep at night. No matter how rich the family is, eating every day is just three meals. Warn people that the pursuit of wealth is endless, but people's life and needs are limited, so don't pursue fame and fortune excessively, accumulate more virtue and do good deeds, and understand the meaning of life more. ?

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It is similar to the poem "There are thousands of buildings, and it takes only three feet to sleep at night":

1. -Ji Yun's "Xun Er"

Interpretation: I will always feel happy to be satisfied with the world; When people reach the point where they are at peace with the world and want nothing from others, they will naturally be looked up to by others.

2. Being rich and poor is always difficult to mean, and contentment means meaning. -Zhang Yingzeng's Interpretation of Congxun Zhai Yu

: No matter whether you are rich or poor, as long as you are content, you will feel satisfied and happy.

3. A plow with half a field depends on the sky for harvest and the sky for drought. A simple meal is sweet in the morning and sweet in the evening. -Zhang Yanghao's "Mountain Sheep"

Interpretation: A plow and a cow plus half an acre of land, harvest and famine depend on the weather. Eat simple meals and sleep well in the morning and night.

4. Cloth is warmer than silk cotton, and it can be worn long or short. There are several huts and huts, and they are safe to travel and stay. -Zhang Yanghao's "Mountain Sheep"

Interpretation: Although it is a simple cloth, it is better than silk to keep warm, and it can be worn both long and short. There are several thatched houses that I don't care about.

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