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Du, tell me about it

There are 3,000 guests at the entrance of Chunshen, and the belly is five feet south. This is a couplet inscribed by Rao, the "master of parallel prose" in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.

There are 3,000 households in Chunshenmen, all of which are five feet south of the city, which means Chunshenjun during the Warring States Period. He has cultivated more diners under his own door and is famous for helping the poor and making friends. Duqu, a place in the southern suburbs of Chang 'an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty, was the aristocratic residence in the heyday of the Tang Dynasty. Because of his noble birth, he has great momentum in heaven and earth.

Rao used the couplets of "five feet south of the city and three thousand guests during the Spring Festival" to imply that Du was loyal and loved his friends.

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The Background of Three Thousand Guests in Spring and Five Feet in Komori;

President Lee of the Republic of China once lived in Shanghai after he abdicated. Du Yuesheng received him warmly and felt Du Yuesheng's loyalty. Secretary-General Li Rao wrote a couplet for him: "There are three thousand guests at the entrance of Chunshen, and Komori is five feet south of the city."

He likes this couplet very much and hangs it on two locks of hair in the living room at home. Therefore, some people call him "contemporary spring Shen Jun", which is a little flattering, but it also shows that he does have a set of ways to treat people.