Three hundred urn
Three hundred urn, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā Nb ǎ IW è NGJ ī, meaning to live a long time with pickled vegetables and live a poor life. From the collection of Su Shi's works.
explain
He, pickles. There are so many three hundred urn that we can't finish them for a while. It refers to living a poor life with pickles for a long time. 
Classics
[song] the first volume of Yu Shu Tang Shi Hua by Zhao Yu and Yan: it is said that when a poor man died, he saw Yin Geng, saying that "when you were born, you had three hundred urns of money."
[song] Lu fangweng's "recovery from illness": there is no old Zhuyan in the mirror, but a smile shows that Weng Naier is stubborn. I don't know how many years I've been working on?
allusion
original text
In Volume 73 of Su Shi's anthology, Lu You are heavy and light: before Wang Zhuangyuan was born, he fell drunk in Bianhe River and helped out for the water god, saying: "if the public owned 300 thousand yuan, where would it be broken if he died here?" Next year, he will be the third. If a scholar is not in the first place for a long time, it will also work. When the Yang is drunk and falls into the river, the river god will help him out. Shi Daxi said, "how much money do I expect?" God said, "I don't know. But there is no place to break the ears
notes
"I don't know. But there is no place to break the ears He, pickles. There are so many three hundred urn that we can't finish them for a while. It refers to living a poor life with pickles for a long time.
Homologous allusions
Three hundred urn, ten urn, one hundred urn, cold urn, yellow urn, three hundred urn
Chinese PinYin : sān bǎi wèng jī
Three hundred urn
run after the less important things. qì běn zhú mò
ability to appreciate a person 's character and capability. zhī rén zhī míng
attack the enemy at his weak points. pī gàng dǎo xū