The bottom of the kettle is drawn

[Idiom]: kettle bottom draw salary [pinyin]: fǔdǐchōuxīn [interpretation]: kettle: a kind of pot in ancient times; Salary: Firewood.

Remove the firewood from the bottom of the pot. The metaphor solves the problem at its root. [Idiom Story]: During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Hou Jing, the general of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, rebelled and was attacked by the imperial army.

Hou Jing then surrendered to Xiao Yan, Emperor Wu of Liang in the south of the Yangtze River, and invited Xiao Yan to come for reinforcements, but was defeated by the Eastern Wei army commanded by Murong Shaozong.

In the end, Hou Jing had to surrender to the Liang Dynasty with the remaining hundreds of people. Wei Shui of the Eastern Wei Dynasty wrote a chapter on this matter, pointing out that for a capricious person like Hou Jing, it was necessary to take a salary to stop the boiling and cut the grass to eradicate the roots.

However, Emperor Wu of Liang did not accept this advice. Later, Hou Jing really rebelled against the Liang Dynasty. Kettle: Cooking utensils, i.e., pots.

Salary: Firewood and grass. This idiom metaphor solves the problem fundamentally.

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