Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What is the meaning of "pressing the gold plaque" mentioned many times in Peony Pavilion?

What is the meaning of "pressing the gold plaque" mentioned many times in Peony Pavilion?

Ah, it stands for surprise. Ear refers to the place in the language at that time. The word "stress" is well used, just like a pear tree crushing a begonia, which echoes the previous sophistry "I will enjoy it if I am strong". Finally, the "golden plaque" not only represents Li Niang's charming body and demeanor, but Tang Xianzu wanted to crush the ethical code of cannibalism with the fire of youth.