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What is the next funny sentence about not touching the spring water with ten fingers?

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Yangchun water refers to the water in March. This means that the weather is very cold in March, so you don’t have to do the laundry yourself. It is a metaphor for a person who has good family conditions, does not have to wash clothes himself, does not have to do housework, and is pampered. It is mainly used to describe women.

"Don't touch Yangchun water with ten fingers" means that you don't need to touch water with your hands to work. The deeper meaning means that the person's living conditions are better, and he can have enough food and clothing without having to do it himself. In ancient times, women generally had to take over the housework, and men were responsible for the division of labor and women were responsible for the domestic work. Generally, only women from wealthy families do not need to do housework by themselves.

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Spoiled (Pinyin: jiāo shēng guàn yǎng) is an idiom derived from literati works. The idiom first came from the 77th chapter of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty. .

"Spoiled and pampered" refers to someone who has been pampered and doted on too much as a child, resulting in a fragile and lack of perseverance in everything; it can serve as a predicate, object, and attributive in a sentence; it has a derogatory connotation.