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What do you mean, "If he is happy, does Ling Yunzhi dare to laugh at Huang Chao's husband?"

"When I was young, I dared to laugh that Huang Chao was not a husband" means that Song Jiang thinks that Huang Chao is not a real gentleman, but he is. He thinks he is loyal and devoted to serving the country and the people. What he wants to do is what a gentleman does. Huang Chao should not be called a gentleman.

These two poems are from the title "Restaurant on Xunyang River" by the Water Margin Sung River. The whole poem is as follows:

My heart is in Shandong, my body is in Wu, and I am floating on the sea.

If he was Ling Yunzhi, dare to laugh at Huang Chao's husband!

Meaning of the whole poem: Although he served his sentence in Wudi, his heart was in Shandong, and wandering in the Jianghu often lamented the wasted years. If I realize my great ambition in the future, I can laugh at Huang Chao's behavior that is not done by a gentleman.

Extended data:

This sentence comes from Song Jiang. As an anti-poem, Song Jiang compared himself with Huang Chao, the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty. Song Jiang thinks that if one day one can realize one's ambition, then Huang Chao's achievement is not worth mentioning. The implication is that although Song Jiang doesn't want to now, he will definitely make a difference in the future, which can be compared with Huang Chao.

Huang Chao was the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty. He comes from a salt merchant family and is good at riding and shooting. Although Huang Chao was an anti-thief in the peasant uprising at the end of the Tang Dynasty, Song Jiang was still loyal, which was the ideological basis he later accepted.