"The prodigal son will never change his gold" is a popular mantra and proverb. For those who do not follow the right path, it is extremely valuable to correct their evil deeds. It is also a famous saying used to describe some young people who have lost their foothold in society to turn over a new leaf and repent and turn over a new leaf. Many old people in Wuxi say that this famous saying comes from the hero of Wu Ge's "gold does not change".
Gold does not change allusions:
Wu Ge's novel "Gold Don't Change" tells the story of a gold member in Yangjian Township, Dong Xi, near Goose Lake. His 50-year-old son refused to change his name, and was regarded as the apple of his eye and obedient. Instead of laughing at the broken bowl, Mr. Jin ordered his family to throw it on the floor for fun, and the pieces piled up like mountains. Don't change when you grow up. I'm slutty. For fun, I spent a lot of money to build a "stone building" on Wanshan Mountain. The lyrics sing:
"Wan (bowl) stones don't how high, porridge soybeans eat te thirteen.
Long-term (long-term) eating beans has rules, only picking and not copying. "
Jin Buhuan almost lost his family business and became a beggar. With the help and education of his wife, he finally woke up, turned over a new leaf and went to school to carry on the family line. Since then, the phrase "the prodigal son will never change his money" has spread all over the country. Before liberation, there were folk songs, precious scrolls and incense worship in Jin Bu, with different versions and different lengths, but the content was similar, which had a great influence on persuading people to take the right path.