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Who knows the blood of a man with six toenails on his feet?

The legend of the little toe complex

After Zhu Yuanzhang ascended the throne, because of the long-term war, the population decreased, the fields were barren, and the economic development was seriously damaged. Therefore, he took "self-cultivation, living and working in peace and contentment" as the basic policy, formulated the policy of resettlement and wasteland reclamation, and made ten official immigrants under the big locust tree in Mayi County and Hongtong County of Shuozhou. It is known that there is a big pagoda tree in Hongdong. It is said that immigrants go from here in all directions, and the government sets up a bureau there to concentrate immigrants.

There is a couplet in the middle gate of ancestor worship garden in Hongtong County:

Where is the stork's nest,

Sit down and talk about your feelings.

This couplet says that the little toes of all descendants of Sophora japonica are complicated. In other words: the little toe is divided into two petals. This is another legend. Legend has it that when the Ming Dynasty immigrated, people missed their homeland and didn't want to leave. Even on the road, they often run away. The officers and men thought of a way to make the immigrants take off their shoes and socks and cut a knife on everyone's little toe. On the one hand, their feet were injured, and the immigrants could not escape quickly. On the other hand, even if you escape, when the officers and men catch you, they only need to look at their little toes to know whether they are immigrants or not. This tiny physiological feature, because it is related to the blood, tears and history of immigrants, was thus inherited. Nowadays, as long as you have a little toe complex, people can safely say that you are a descendant of immigrants. It is unscientific that knife wounds can be inherited, but this story is about the immigrants of Sophora japonica, and the folk's memory of the brutal immigration policy of the Ming Dynasty also shows that they are obsessed with their hometown and fundamental spirit.