Han Boyu weeping stick brick

[Han Boyu weeping stick brick]

Han Boyu weeping stick brick, North Song Dynasty, 19 cm high and 26 cm wide
The brick is rectangular, the inside of the brick is concave into the shape of a pot door, and the word “Han Boyu” is engraved on it. An old woman sat on a round embroidered pier, one holding a staff. Han Boyu, on the left, was being beaten with his hands arched. Han Boyu’s weeping stick is one of the stories of the twenty-four filial piety. Han Boyu (also known as Han Boyu and Han Boyu), a Bozhou native, made mistakes when he was a child, and was often beaten by his mother’s staff, without crying. Once he began to cry. His mother asked him strangely. Han Boyu replied, “In the past, the stick was painful, but the Zhimu was healthy. Today, the stick is not painful, but the Zhimu is weak. It is because of grief.”

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