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Why were you born in Huizhou when you didn't practice in your last life?

Born in Huizhou in a previous life, this is an old folk proverb. The main reason is that during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Huizhou was a densely populated area with few mountains, and was known as "seven mountains, one water, one field, one road and one township", which caused Huizhou people to have a deep sense of crisis. In order to survive, people flocked out and begged for food in all directions. The Hui proverb says, "I was born in Huizhou in my last life, but I was thirteen or fourteen years old and lost it abroad." ?

"Huizhou is surrounded by Qian Shan, which is narrow and dense, and it is not cultivated for three times." (Kangxi's Xiuning County Records-Wang Wei's Note) "People" is "food is precious", and even "food" has become a problem, so it is not sad, so even the extremely unreasonable "thirteen or fourteen years old, throw it away" seems reasonable.

This is really forced by the environment. When the 13-or 14-year-old children from other places were reading aloud or playing naively, the children in Huizhou were cruelly "thrown" out by their parents.

Throw yourself out as an apprentice and learn to do business-at an early age, embark on a journey of self-reliance, endure the wind and rain, and accept the baptism of life. Therefore, there is a saying in the four drafts of Yizhoushan people that "the average person is thirteen in the city and seventeen in the world".