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Good men don't marry Fuzhou women, and good women don't marry Putian men. Is there any basis for this statement?

"Good women don't marry Putian Lang, and good men don't marry Fuzhou women" comes from a story. It's just that this is not the original intention, and it has deviated from the original intention.

In the Song Dynasty, a legend appeared in Putian, and Putian called him "the fifth man". He is very talented, humorous, keen on public interests and knowledgeable in family studies. Suppose his uncle is a national uncle and his uncle is a prime minister. He is easy to become famous, but he is not keen on becoming famous. Wandering around all day is not in line with secular etiquette. He loves to be a leader, but he is also likable and deeply loved by the villagers. Just talk about this day. It's sunny and sunny. It is a good day to talk about love, enjoy flowers and poetry, and bask in wheat and peanuts. "Crazy Five" set off again, occasionally doing limerick, picking flowers and making grass, and visiting small villages near Meizhou Bay. At the same time, a great man came to this village-(equivalent to) the governor of Guangdong. Let's talk about this governor, who was also born in the imperial examination. He went to Putian after exploring flowers. He didn't know Putian was a place where crouching tiger hides dragon, but he thought it was barren and uncivilized. On this day, he took his wife and a bunch of servants and swaggered here to recite poems. I suddenly found that the girls in Putian are so hardworking and capable that I can't help singing a poem: "A good man should marry a Putian girl instead of a Fuzhou woman". I didn't expect to think that my wife was around when I opened my mouth, so I quickly changed my mouth: "A good man doesn't marry a Fuzhou woman, and his fame is useless", but this poem was heard by "Crazy Five". "Crazy Five" thought: "If we miss Putian women, we are hardworking and capable, and the world is hard to find. Anyway, we have to be good men, and we can't marry Putian women. If we become famous, we will live in vain! " . So he casually said: "A good woman doesn't marry a Putian man, even if she has money, it's no use." She laughed at the governor in her heart. "If we Putian good women want to marry, we Putian good men, so they won't take a fancy to you." Hearing this, the governor couldn't help sighing. Putian didn't expect his men to be so talented! I can't help feeling ashamed. When I went back to tell stories, I found that it was in vain for a good man not to marry a Fuzhou woman. A good woman who doesn't marry a Putian man is in vain even if she has money. The governor went back to write down this matter, but unexpectedly he wrote down the following matter, which was misrepresented by later generations as "a good man doesn't marry a Fuzhou woman, and a good woman doesn't marry a Putian man", which is the origin of "a good woman doesn't marry a Putian lang, and a good man doesn't marry a Fuzhou woman".

References: Xinghua County Records, Xinghua People's Essays, Nanyue Country Records and Shaofu Chronicle.