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Description: There is no 320 silver here, and Al next door has never stolen it.

There is no silver here, and Wang Er next door didn't steal it.

Said by: folktales

In ancient times, there was a man named Zhang San who buried the silver in the ground for fear that others would steal it, so he left a message on it saying, "There is no silver here for 320."

"Wang Er next door didn't steal" also comes from a story, that is, after Zhang San went home to sleep, Wang Er next door got up in the middle of the night to go to the toilet and looked at a sign erected on the ground, stunned. On closer inspection, he made a fortune. Wang Er stole three hundred and twenty pieces of silver. In order not to let Zhang San know, he wrote on the back of a sign: "Wang Er next door never stole it".

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Idiom allusions:

In ancient times, there was a man named Zhang San. He worked hard to save 320 pieces of silver and was very happy. But he was always afraid of being stolen, so he found a box, nailed three hundred and twenty pieces of silver in it and buried it in the ground behind the house.

But he was still worried that others would come here to dig, so he thought of a "clever" way, wrote the words "There is no silver here for 320" on a piece of paper, posted it in the corner, and then left safely. Who knows his behavior was seen by Wang Er next door. In the middle of the night, Wang Er stole all three hundred and twenty pieces of silver.

In order not to let Zhang San know, he wrote on a piece of paper: "Wang Er next door didn't steal it" and posted it on the wall. Zhang San got up the next morning and went to the back of the house to see the silver. The silver was gone, and when he saw the note, it dawned on him. "There is no silver here, three hundred and twenty" originally meant that there is no silver here. Later, people used this idiom to mean that what they wanted to hide was exposed because of stupidity.