What do you mean, three days around the beam?

"Walking around the beam for three days" is an idiom in China, which is pronounced as rà o Li á ng sā n Ri, meaning "high and low", but it still seems to reverberate after a long time. From Liezi Tang Wen: "In the past, Korea and Hubei were together, lacking food, crossing Yong Men, singing, pretending to eat, three days later, or so."

Liezi Tang Wen is from Liezi, which is said to have been written by Lieyukou during the Warring States Period. Liezi is contained in Han Shu Literature and Art Annals, which has long been lost. There are 8 articles in the book, 134 articles, most of which are folklore, fables and fairy tales. Liezi is a famous work in China's ancient ideological and cultural history in the pre-Qin period. It belongs to various schools of thought and is a book of wisdom. It can open people's minds, inspire people and give them wisdom.