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What does Li Yunlong mean when he tells Zhao Gang that Wang Xiaoer celebrates the New Year in Liangjian?

1. During Wang Xiaoer’s New Year, every year is worse than the last. This is an afterthought.

2. The origin of this idiom is said to be as follows: According to legend, when Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty was touring Hangzhou, he paid a private visit to Wushan Mountain one day incognito. Because God was not kind to him, he was drenched until he was drowned. In desperation, he asked the mountain king for help. Xiao Er's house. Although Wang Xiaoer's family was poor, he still generously used the only tofu, fish head and spinach at home to make spinach tofu and fish head tofu to entertain unexpected guests. Qianlong felt that it was extremely delicious after eating it. He returned to the capital and asked the imperial kitchen to make it, but he never felt that it tasted that way. When Qianlong visited Hangzhou again, he sent someone to find Wang Xiaoer. The impoverished Wang Xiaoer truthfully stated that his predicament was that "every year is worse than the last year." In return for Wang Xiaoer's meal, Qianlong rewarded him with gold and silver for Wang Xiaoer to open a shop, and he also wrote the inscription "Huangfan'er" on the shop. With the "fish head tofu" favored by Emperor Qianlong, the shop's business is booming, and the dilemma of "Wang Xiaoer celebrates the New Year - every year is worse than the last" has become history.

3. In Liangjian, Li Yunlong said to Zhao Gang that Wang Xiaoer was celebrating the New Year to express his difficult situation.