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Chinese historical story: The origin of the word "come on"

In Anlong City, Guizhou during the Daoguang years, Zhang Zhao (Zhang Zhidong's father) was an official for more than thirty years, and he attached great importance to education throughout his life. During his term of office, every midnight change, he would send two messengers to carry the tung oil basket to patrol the city, and when he saw which household was lit up and had the sound of reading, he would stop and sing, "Lord Futai cheers xianggong!" After the reader opened the door, the servant scooped out the clear tung oil, poured it into the reader's lamp, and said, "The Lord of the House wishes to use public merit to read and obtain meritorious names." In this way, Zhang Kun insisted on adding lamp oil to the readers in Anlong City every night, and for more than 10 years, Anlong County's learning style flourished, and more than 20 people were admitted, 8 Gongsheng, and 2 Jinshi. This is where the word "refuel" comes from.

Chinese historical story: The origin of the word "come on"

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