The thirty-second story tells how Du's wealth was "destroyed"-Weiss's great-grandfather wanted to go home, and Du sent a jade cup and clothes. Because charity is "natural" on weekdays, there is no money to use, so Wang Beard sold a piece of land and got more than 1000 taels of silver. After a series of generosity, the money was gone-1. Uncle Lou's grandson wanted to go back and sent one hundred and twenty pieces of silver. 2. The servant Huang Dajia collapsed and paid fifty taels of silver to repair it; Zang received three hundred and twenty pieces of silver from others, but he couldn't buy a scholar for others. Someone asked for money, and Zang Sanye borrowed 320 yuan for fear of going to court. 4. Zhang Junmin's son wants to take the exam, because it is fake, and he has paid one hundred and twenty pieces of silver to dredge his relationship; Master Wang, the magistrate of a county, lost his official position and had nowhere to live. Although he never comes and goes, he still makes room for him to move in. 6. Bao Tingxi borrowed 120 yuan when he saw that he wanted to form a troupe. 7. Uncle Lou went home and took out one hundred and twenty pieces of silver to pay Grandpa Lou's son to go back to the funeral. Alas, where is left?
Uncle Lou's admonition before going home: learn to manage the house and borrow money in different ways. What a pertinent comment! But Du is still generous!