The poor play with ten steel hooks in the cross street, but they can't hook their relatives. The rich are in the mountains and forests, and waving swords, guns and clubs can't break up meaningless guests and friends.
It's two sentences of ten years. Teacher Degang Guo is not only a crosstalk performer, but also a man full of great wisdom. Although he is a vulgar man, he is elegant in common customs, familiar with all kinds of ancient books in China, and proficient in the way of life of his ancestors.
The meaning of "no one asks the poor in the downtown area, but distant relatives in the deep mountains" originated from the Ming Dynasty's "Augmenting the Sage". The contents of the book seem to be chaotic, but they are all warm and cold, depicting the goodness and evil of human nature vividly. On the basis of this sentence, Degang Guo adapted some contents, and even described the ugly face of "being too poor and loving the rich" vividly and delicately.