As the old saying goes, Tang Ming sowed rice, and future generations were poor to the end. What is Tang Ming and why are future generations poor?

I don't know if you have heard the old saying that the hall is like sowing rice, and the children and grandchildren are poor to the end. So what does this sentence mean? Especially the first five words, Tang Ming is like sowing rice.

We can understand planting rice here as sowing. We know that when planting seeds, we usually only plant one or two, which means that the number is very small.

So what is Tang Ming? Literally, it is the most spacious and bright house in the family. In the past, people loved to raise Feng Shui, and they also had high requirements for famous works. They often attach great importance to this, especially when offering sacrifices to the emperor and holding major events. It can be seen that Tang Ming played a role in ancient architecture, and it even served as a bridge between the world and heaven.

But in this sentence, the hall here should be a part of ordinary people's homes, but people are not very particular about it now. We usually see that businessmen often put the God of Wealth in their shops, but now people are too smart to use electricity instead of candles, and the food and fruit provided are also models.

In the past, people attached great importance to famous places. Every village has a place to worship, just like the ancestral temple in the past. There are many important decisions that must be made in front of our ancestors. We usually see this scene on TV, with special people cleaning it, and there are various tributes next to the ancestral graves.

People also have a belief that the more offerings they put, the greater their sincerity to their ancestors. At the same time, ancestors will also bless everyone to live a healthy, happy and prosperous life. In the past, people believed that there was a soul after death, but if things were few and always scattered, they would think it was a disrespect for their ancestors, and their ancestors naturally would not bless their descendants.

Although all this is groundless, it also shows that people attach importance to their ancestors. Therefore, we often see that there are always big fish and big meat when offering sacrifices, and people always offer the best fruits and pray for peace and blessings.

Just as rice is planted in Mingtang, children and grandchildren will be poor in the end, which also shows that we should attach importance to our ancestors, be sincere, be open-minded, not petty and not too selfish. This actually shows a truth. People who are willing to give up, repay kindness and always haggle over every ounce can't become a climate.