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What is Kong Yiji’s catchphrase?

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Kong Yiji is a character written by Lu Xun and is included in "The Scream".

His mantra can be summarized from the fourth section of the full text:

Kong Yiji is the only person who drinks standing and wears a long gown. He is tall and tall, with a pale complexion and often scars between his wrinkles, and a shaggy gray beard. Although he was wearing a long gown, it was dirty and torn. It seemed that it had not been mended or washed in more than ten years. When he talks to people, he always talks a lot, making people half-understand him. Because his surname was Kong, others nicknamed him Kong Yiji from the semi-understandable words "Master Kong Yiji" written on the red paper. As soon as Kong Yiji arrived at the shop, all the drinkers looked at him and smiled, and some shouted, "Kong Yiji, you have a new scar on your face!" He did not answer, but said to the cabinet, "Warm two bowls of wine. "I asked for a plate of fennel beans." They deliberately shouted loudly, "You must have stolen someone else's thing again!" Kong Yiji opened his eyes and said, "Why do you accuse someone of innocence out of thin air..." "What innocence? I saw you steal it the day before yesterday. The books from the He family were hung and beaten." Kong Yiji blushed, and the veins on his forehead popped out, and argued, "Stealing books cannot be considered stealing... stealing books can be considered stealing! "What?" followed by unintelligible words, such as "a gentleman is poor", "he is so", etc., which made everyone burst into laughter: the atmosphere inside and outside the store was full of joy.

Therefore, mantras include "a gentleman is poor" and "Zhehu", which are some commonly used words and phrases in classical Chinese.

Hope it helps.