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Please tell me about the closing poem that Guo Degang said in his cross talk, which is similar to the meaning of "if you are poor in the busy city, no one cares about you; if you are rich in the mount
Please tell me about the closing poem that Guo Degang said in his cross talk, which is similar to the meaning of "if you are poor in the busy city, no one cares about you; if you are rich in the mountains, you have distant relatives."

Original sentence:

The poor are playing with ten steel hooks on the crossroads, but they cannot catch the flesh and blood of their relatives. The rich man is in the deep mountains and old forests, wielding swords, guns and sticks to beat up his unjust guests and friends.

These are two sentences from "Ten Years". Teacher Guo Degang is not only a crosstalk actor, but also a person full of great wisdom. Although he is a vulgar person, he is elegant in his vulgarity. He is familiar with various ancient Chinese classics and is proficient in the way of life of his ancestors. Meaning

"If you are poor in the busy city, no one cares about you; if you are rich in the mountains, you have distant relatives." This sentence originally comes from "Zengguang Xianwen" in the Ming Dynasty. The content in the book may seem chaotic, but in fact it tells the story of human nature and vividly depicts the good and evil of human nature. On the basis of this sentence, Guo Degang adapted some contents and vividly and exquisitely depicted the ugly face of "dislike the poor and love the rich".