Ma fan
Ma fan, a Chinese word, pronounced m ǎ f ā n, means Ma Shi.
explain
1. Horse excrement.
2. Lane name. The site is now Nanjing, Jiangsu Province.
source
"After the Han Dynasty Genggong biography:" Li Shi thirsty, Zuo Ma dung juice and drink it Jin Gehong's "baopuzi · Huangbai" said: "Yin dry in January, is to fire horse dung."
The biography of Wang Zhizhuan in the history of the South: "living in the middle of Jiankang, Ma dung lane, my father is pious, my family is forgiving, and my ambition is very thick My brothers and nephews were all sincere and modest, and they were called "horse dung kings" at that time According to the book of Liang and Wang Zhizhuan, it is called "Ma fan".
Check carefully "Yan Tai Za Xing" poem: "Purple frog sound male eight families, black clothes, horse dung laugh king."
Li Ciming of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the southern history of yueman Hall: "Wang Xie '. Ma dung and Wu Yi are teachers and friends of their own. They are amiable when they are at home. "
Chinese PinYin : Ma Fan
Ma fan