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Explanation of words that burst into laughter

The word "laughing" means that the whole room laughs at the same time.

The origin of this word is Volume 5 of "Yin Hua Lu" by Zhao Lin of the Tang Dynasty: "The imperial censors of the Tang Dynasty had Taiyuan, Dianyuan and Hanyuan. One censor knew miscellaneous things, which was called Zaduan. When eating in the public hall, no one laughs. But if someone laughs and everyone in the three courts laughs, they will not be punished."

Allusions derived from this word: Feng Xiangdao and He Xiangning are all in the same place. Book, one day, He asked Feng: "I bought a new pair of boots, how straight are they?" Feng held up his left foot as a sign of peace and said, "Nine hundred." He was impatient, and suddenly looked back at the little official and said, "Where are my boots?" Do you have to use 1,800 pieces?" He has been criticized for a long time. Feng Xu raised his right foot and said, "Here are nine hundred pieces." Then the whole hall burst into laughter.

"Yin Hua Lu"

It is a collection of classical Chinese notes written by Zhao Lin in the Tang Dynasty.

The events recorded in this book are all from the Tang Dynasty. *** There are 6 volumes, divided into 5 parts: Volume 1, the palace part is the king, recording the emperor. In Volumes 2 and 3, the Ministry of Shang is a minister, and the official is recorded. The four corners of the volume are about people, remembering those who are not officials, and adding humor to them. The five volumes of Zhengbu are about things, and many allusions are recorded. Volume 6: Feathers are objects, remembering the miscellaneous things you have seen and heard without any attachment.

The existing versions mainly include "Paihai Daguan", "Paihai", "Sikuquanshu", "Baichuan Xuehai", "Tangren Shuohui", and "Tang Dynasty Series" "book", "Tang and Song Congshu", "Baicheng", "Shuo Yong" and "Congshu Ji".

Among them, the "Baichuan Xuehai" version, "Tangren Shuohui" version, "Tang Dynasty Series" version, "Tang and Song Series" version, and "Shuo Yong" version are all one-volume versions. The original edition of "Pai Cheng" is in three volumes, and the edition of "Pai Hai Da Guan", "Pai Hai", "Siku Quanshu" and "Cong Shu Ji" are in six volumes.