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How did the phrase "a miser has no money" come from?

Don't even give up a hair-very stingy.

Idioms, cultures, allusions, jokes.

Pronounce y and má o bê.

Shi Yi described people as very stingy and selfish.

"Mencius with all my heart": "Andy took it for me and pulled out a dime to benefit the world, not for his own use."

Use subject-predicate form; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense

Synonyms are haggle over every ounce, haggle over every ounce, and love money like life.

Antonyms spend money like water.

Xiehouyu advanced toothbrush; Cold water pheasant; Miser-miser

Riddles and iron cocks; The meanest person

Li Si is a miser and stingy.

General regulations

1. Wholeheartedly originated from Mencius. Mozi in the Warring States period was a representative figure of Mohism. He opposed the cruel war and advocated "universal love" and "non-attack". At that time, Yang Zhu was against Mozi, trying to oppose "universal love" and advocating "for me". One day, Mozi's student Bird Slip met Yang Zhu and asked rudely, "Would you like to pull out a hair on your body to benefit the whole world?" Yang Zhu shook his head and said, "The problems in the world can never be solved by one hair." Bird slide retorted, "this is just a hypothesis. If you can set the world by pulling out a hair, will you? " Yang Zhu kept silent after hearing this. Mencius criticized Yang Zhu for this matter: "Yang Zhu advocates' for me'. If pulling out a hair on his body is beneficial to the world, he will never do it; Mozi advocates' universal love' If it is good for the world, he will do it even if he shaves his head and wears his feet out. Later, people used "penniless" to describe a very selfish and stingy person.

2. A monkey died, saw Hades and asked to turn around. The king said, "If you want to be a man, you must pull out all your hair." Then he told Hag to pluck the monkey's hair. The monkey couldn't help crying as soon as he picked one. The king of hell smiled. "Look at you, you can't even pull up a hair. How can you be a man?" ? "-"Laughing Forest "

References:

1. Nothing.

In ancient times, there was a rich man named Uncle Liu. He is very stingy. Because he exploited the poor all day, he fell ill and almost fainted. Three days later, he woke up a little and saw that the room was crowded with relatives and friends who had died, trying to express something. His eldest nephew said, "Uncle Liu, haven't two relatives met?" He shook his head. The second nephew asked, "Is there any money where you put it?" Or his wife understood that when she saw two wicks burning at the same time, she picked out one. At this time, the sixth uncle was only slightly relieved. Suddenly, the dying sixth uncle cried and leaned close to his wife's ear, trying to talk to her. He said:

3. "After I die, I can give the two post-it notes I left to my relatives who came to mourn."

4. "After I die, don't put me in a coffin, just dig a hole and bury me."

5. "After I die, don't ask the monk to chant Buddhist scripture. I can recite the scriptures by myself in the grave. "

6. "After I die, I will peel off my skin and sell it to the cobbler; Tear off my hair and sell it to the brush maker. Don't lose a ... "

7. "Nothing" means that you can't even pull out a hair and lose it, which is extremely selfish.