Comment on the signature of Wang Xifeng's "Home in Golden Clothes".

(1) Wang Xifeng returned home in gold: I signed this sentence from the story of "Phoenix courtship" told by girls in No.54 Middle School. The son in the story happens to have the same name as Wang Xifeng. But in episode 54, it is said twice that it is the story of the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, and here it is said to be the story of the Han Dynasty. Returning home in splendor originally meant returning home in splendor, which meant returning to Jinling wrapped in clothes.

(2) Go to the countryside and leave home: leave home. Country, capital. According to the book, Wang Xifeng left her home in Nanjing when she was a child, and it is estimated that she has been dead for 20 years.

(3) The second sentence of "Picking Bees": Luo Yin's poem "Bees" in the Tang Dynasty: "Picking flowers into honey, who works hard for whom?" It has the same meaning as "In the end, it's all on the wedding clothes for other girls" in Notes on a Good Song.

(4) The first two sentences imply that Wang Xifeng knew that Aunt Zhao was tortured by the underworld after her death, and it was too late to urge her to "confess her grievances". "Litigation should be harmonious" is the so-called "persuading the good and punishing the evil", because Wang Xifeng once swept all prison proceedings and killed people. "Remarriage" refers to Jia Lian's remarriage to Pinger after Wang Xifeng's death, or refers to his daughter Jia's remarriage.