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If you don't make money, what does the plaque actually say?

This is "Qian Ji Huiyuan".

Draw: it means to draw water from a well, and it is also used to describe a person's eagerness and hard pursuit.

Earn: it is the profit of buying and selling.

Hui: It was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Its original meaning is to save grain for a rainy day, and it is extended to gather together.

Garden: the place where animals were raised and trees were planted in ancient times, mostly referring to the royal garden: deer.

In general, this means:

Here, all the people who work hard to make money are gathered together, which means that one of them is good at making money, which is why the meaning of these three words appears. A hard-hearted man who makes money shows that he is very capable.

Extended data:

"Profit in the garden" comes from a cold joke.

These four words hang in the middle of the leadership office, which is particularly conspicuous. Every time I enter the leadership office, I always want to blurt out "I will die if I don't make money"! "Don't make money or die" is simple and domineering, which fully shows the boss's determination to develop the enterprise and his belief in making money. But I heard that the colleague who read aloud "Die if you don't make money" in front of the leader has packed up and left. It seems that these four words are not that simple.

Later, a friend who knows calligraphy pointed out that these four words read "Ji earned back Yuan". Painting refers to studying hard, and earning can be understood as winning. Garden, in ancient times, refers to the garden of the emperor.

Well, it seems that "making money from the garden" means that Lin Yuan can only appear if there is more water. This is a metaphor. Only when everyone works hard can an enterprise prosper.