Source: Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge": "Who knows that wealth is prosperous and floats to the country of long people, and the wine altar is actually beneficial."
Become rich by acquiring a lot of property.
Source: Wei Wei's "Oriental", Chapter 5 of Part VI: "As long as you work hard, everyone has a chance to get rich."
Fame and fortune refers to promotion and wealth.
Source: Tang Li Bai's Ode to the River: "If fame and fortune are long, Hanshui River should also flow to the northwest." Ming Hong Yingming's "Caigen Tan Entertainment": "Fame and fortune, straight from its point, is greedy and light; If you are trapped and go straight to the origin, you will be blamed. "
Riding a crane is a metaphor for wanting to be an official and make a fortune, or describing greed and delusion. To "ride a crane to the state."
Riding a crane is a metaphor for wanting to be an official, get rich, become immortal, or describe greed and delusion. To "ride a crane to the state."
Yangzhou riding a crane is a metaphor for being an official and making a fortune, or describing greed and delusion. To "ride a crane to the state."
Riding a Yangzhou crane is a metaphor for wanting to be an official, get rich, become immortal, or describe greed and delusion. To "ride a crane to the state."
Promoting to a higher position means getting more material wealth at the same time.
The way to make money.
Source: Book of Rites University: "The way to make money: more people live, less people eat, more people are sick, and those who use them are comfortable, then they are rich."
Being rich but not doing it: doing it for the sake of seeking, and extending it for the sake of seeking. The exploiters are cruel and heartless in order to get rich.
Source: Mencius on Teng Wengong: "Being rich is heartless, being good is not rich. . "
Be good if you are not rich, and you will not get rich. See "wealth and ruthlessness"
Turn money into treasure and make money into treasure.
Source: The second discount of "Mulberry Fall" in Tang Qing, Liu Yuan: "New Year's money goes into treasure, Jia Zhenrui, and the whole family has no worries."
Riding a crane is a metaphor for wanting to be an official, make a fortune, become an immortal, or describe greed and delusion. To "ride a crane to the state."
After riding a crane to the state, it is a metaphor for wanting to be an official, get rich, become immortal, or describe greed and delusion.
Source: Yin Yun's Novel of the Southern Dynasties, Volume 6: "Guests follow each other, each saying his own words: either Yangzhou is the secretariat of history, or Yangzhou is rich, or Yangzhou is riding a crane. One of them said,' I'm rich, riding a crane to ascend the continent.' Want to have both. "
Riding a crane and looking at Yangzhou is a metaphor for being an official and making a fortune, or describing greed and delusion. To "ride a crane to the state."
Riding a Yangzhou crane is a metaphor for wanting to be an official and become immortal, or describing greed and delusion. To "ride a crane to the state."