When Hong Chengchou had not surrendered to the Qing army at that time, he said a famous saying that he would never surrender. What is the famous saying that he later surrendered to the Qing government and was denounced?
When Hong Chengchou was a minister in the Ming Dynasty, he was deeply loved by Emperor Chongzhen. He was proud of himself. He once hung a couplet in class: "Your kindness is as deep as the sea, and your courtiers are as heavy as mountains." Later, the battle of Songshan failed, and Hong Chengchou fell to the Qing Dynasty, so a petty bourgeoisie scholar added a sentence to the couplet: "Your kindness is as deep as the sea! I am as heavy as a mountain? "
Should I say this thing?