Is one bucket poor, two buckets rich, three buckets rich, four buckets selling tofu, and five buckets opening six pawnbrokers?

As the saying goes, one barrel is poor, two barrels are rich, three barrels and four barrels sell tofu, five barrels and six barrels open pawn shops, seven barrels and eight barrels sit and walk, and nine barrels and ten barrels enjoy happiness.

A bucket of poverty means that there is only one bucket on ten fingers. Such a person is poor and can't make a fortune all his life.

Two fights for money will only be better than one fight for money. In the countryside, it is just an ordinary family, not as good as the landlord.

Selling tofu in three fights and four fights, such people can do some small business. Although you can't make a fortune, you can still support your family.

Opening a pawnshop with five fights and six fights, and opening a pawnshop in the past, is already a rich man. Only the rich can afford a pawnshop. The poor pawned things and exchanged some money for food. How can they open a pawnshop without money?

Sitting and walking with seven fights and eight fights, such people grow up to be big officials. In the past, people who could sit and walk were all in sedan chairs. Riding a horse in a sedan chair is a symbol of being a big official.

He who has nine fights and ten fights with his hands full will have endless glory and command the people below to work.