A prodigal son never changes his money
"The prodigal son turns his head and does not change his money" is from the eighty first dream, the 32nd dream, written by Zhang Henshui, a great modern writer. It is also a famous saying used to compare some young men and women who have made a mistake in the society.
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The Long Wu Song "Jinbuhuan" says that there is a Jinyuan in Yangjian township of Xidong, near the edge of e lake. He is named Buhuan after his 50th son. He is regarded as the apple of his eye and is obedient. But when he heard the sound of the broken bowl laughing, councillor Jin ordered his family to throw the bowl to the ground for fun. As a result, the pieces piled up like a mountain. But when he grew up, he was very dissolute. In order to have fun, he spent a lot of money to build a "stone building" on WAN (WAN) mountain. There are rules for long-term workers to eat beans. They are only allowed to pick up the beans, not copy them. " Jin Buhuan almost lost his family business and became a beggar. Moved by his wife's help and education, he finally woke up, changed his ways, and went to work and study. From then on, the saying "the prodigal son will not change his money" spread all over the country. Before liberation, there were folk songs, Baojuan and baixianggao in Jinbuhuan, with different versions and different lengths. However, the contents were similar, which had great influence on persuading people to follow the right path.
Chinese PinYin : làng zǐ huí tóu jīn bù huàn
A prodigal son never changes his money
There's a lot of people out there. zhòng guǎ xuán jué
accept what is wrong as right when one grows accustomed to it. xí fēi chéng shì