Guo Jing invited Huang Rong to dinner How much did Guo Jing spend on inviting Huang Rong to dinner f

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-30

Guo Jing invited Huang Rong to dinner How much did Guo Jing spend on inviting Huang Rong to dinner for the first time

The martial arts dream is the dream of people who grew up in the first decade of the last century, and it is the ornament of their youth. They dream of having a superb martial arts to dominate the martial arts, and they dream of having the ambition to uphold justice, punish evil and promote good.

If you want to ask why martial arts has become the dream of a generation, you have to mention two masters who write martial arts, one is Jin Yong and the other is Gu Long.

Their writing is magnificent, the plots are interlocking, and the characters are lifelike. How many people stay up late and don't eat to read the story to the end, which is more serious than learning Xi.

Jin Yong and Gu Long used their pens to create happy childhoods for children with relatively scarce resources at that time, and these characters had a profound impact on their characters.

Guo Jing is one of the protagonists in Jin Yong**, with a simple and innocent personality, which is completely different from other smart and wise protagonists. But he is studious, humorous, and sincere, and is loved by readers.

Her relationship with Huang Rong has also become a romantic love story that the public yearns for, but when people look back and reread this **, they will be shocked by the price she paid for the first time she asked Huang Rong to dinner.

Guo Jing's family is not rich, but they are not poor either.

Anyone who has read ** knows that Guo Jing is Han, but he grew up on the grassland. His father died in battle, and his mother ran away with Guo Jing in her arms, came to the grassland, and was rescued by well-wishers. Later, he and seven masters came to Zhongtiao Mountain to find Yang Kang and fulfilled his father's last wish.

Although he grew up in the neighborhood, he still lived a very happy life. The people on the mountain were virtuous and kind, and did not look down on him because of his origin. Moreover, the daughter of the Han family also likes him very much, and before he left the cottage, everyone thought that he would become the son-in-law of the Han family.

Guo Jing's personality is also very likable, he is very gentle, looks dull, does not play smart, and is down-to-earth and hardworking, so people on the grassland like him very much.

Therefore, before he set out for the Central Plains, the Han Dynasty prepared a generous gift for him in case he had a tiring journey. A horse made from the blood of the favorite horse of the steppe people, six ingots**, this is his travel expenses.

Of course, this does not include the things that the Khan gave him, the saber furs that the Khan's son gave him for fear that he was thinly dressed, and the small pieces of silver that the Khan's daughter secretly stuffed into his pocket just in case.

It can be seen that Guo Jing's family is not wealthy, but he was well-equipped when he came to the Central Plains. From this, we can also see that there is a reason why the Song Dynasty was overthrown by the Jin Dynasty, and the poor who came out of the Song Dynasty did live a prosperous life.

However, Guo Jing took these scabbards on the road. Although he didn't know that this was a symbol of wealth at the time, and he didn't know how many peaches he had brought, the knife on his body had already allowed him to establish the image of a rich child among the people of the Central Plains.

This image of him can't help but remind people of the grassland children who went south to study, as if he had returned to the world from heaven on earth.

The first meal he bought for Huang Rong cost nineteen taels and seven dollars and four cents.

After Guo Jing came to the Central Plains, he fled because of a dispute with his master"Home"Just as he was about to borrow wine to kill his sorrows, a little beggar appeared in front of him.

The little beggar looked dirty and very thin, and he was eating the big white steamed buns with his dirty hands. But his"Skills"Not high, caught by the owner.

Seeing this, Guo Jing hurriedly stepped forward to relieve the siege, saying that there was money on these steamed buns, and the shopkeeper let the little beggar go.

And this little beggar is not an ordinary character, the hero of this article is Huang Rong, he ran away from home because of his father's temper and had no money to eat, so he thought of stealing white steamed buns to eat, in fact, Huang Rong's life is very good.

He was born on Peach Blossom Island, although his mother died very early, his father regarded him as the pearl of his palm, and he lived a life of clothes and food since he was a child.

is also thanks to a good family environment, Huang Rong is very naughty when she grows up, her personality is completely different from Guo Jing, she is fun and smart, and she can learn anything. When he saw the honest Guo Jing, he wanted to tease him.

So he said badly that he didn't want to eat steamed buns and wanted Guo Jing to invite him to eat, but of course Guo Jing didn't know what he was thinking, so he agreed.

Unexpectedly, this little beggar was not polite, and he ordered more than 20 dishes when he sat down, which was also quite famous, and he was stunned when he saw Guo Jing. But in fact, Huang Rong can't eat these dishes, and she can't see them.

After learning martial arts from Hong Qigong, he cooked himself, and only then did he know that Huang Rong's skills were much better than the chefs of this restaurant.

He grew up eating delicacies from the mountains and seas, and he is very urban, but he can't look down on the dishes of this small restaurant, he does this because he wants to play with Guo Jing. According to him, Guo Jing is a rich kid who wants to show off his money.

After the two finished eating, the shopkeeper came to settle the bill, Huang Rong waited to see the joke, but Guo Jing was not surprised by the ** of nineteen taels and seven dollars and four cents.

He settled the account as usual, followed Huang Rong out of the restaurant, put a mink fur on Huang Rong, and had a BMW sweat on his body. Huang Rong was very moved, because she lacked maternal love, and there were not many people who really cared about her.

So the two had their first meal, Guo Jing thought that the two of them would have nothing to do after that, but he didn't expect Huang Rong to fall in love with this stupid boy. It is said that the reason why they met late was because Guo Jing's honesty and sincerity touched the smart Huang Rong, and a touching love arose between the two.

Nineteen, two, seven, and four cents are equivalent to how much money is today

Although this story is beautiful and cute, we can't help but ask, Huang Rong deliberately let Guo Jing spend so much money, how much is this story worth now?After all, money in ancient times was not the same as money now, money in ancient times was real gold, and people didn't know its value at all.

According to the historical records of the Song Dynasty, the ** of a bucket of rice at that time was 30 yuan. A bucket of rice is ten liters, which means that thirty yuan can buy ten catties of rice, and if one catty of rice is worth about three yuan now, thirty yuan is worth thirty yuan.

Therefore, today's nineteen twenty-seven quarters and four cents are roughly equivalent to 20,000 yuan, which means that Guo Jing spent 20,000 yuan on this meal.

You must know that for an ordinary family, 20,000 yuan is enough for a year's food and drink. Guo Jing obviously has no concept of money.

So he doesn't think this meal is expensive, if he ** knows, he will definitely scold him again'"。After all, he is not the son of a powerful person, but he lives a frugal life and does not waste money.

But Huang Rong also knows the truth that you get what you pay for, so she is very grateful to Guo Jing. Guo Jing did not dislike him as a little beggar, and helped him as much as he could, even giving him a BMW and a saber. Guo Jing's simplicity left a deep impression on Huang Rong.

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