Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - The article Eternal Prison has three meanings; What does the candied haws made by dad mean?

The article Eternal Prison has three meanings; What does the candied haws made by dad mean?

(1) My Sugar-Coated Berry is evenly dipped in sugar. The thinner you are, the more you will see kung fu. One bite makes people applaud. The candied haws dipped out are not afraid of cold, heat and tide. This is called eternal imprisonment.

The "eternal prison" here means that the Sugar-Coated Berry made by my father has high technology and good quality, which is reflected in the fact that the sugar dipped in it is even, and it is not afraid of cold, heat and humidity. Such products rely on truth and integrity, and will certainly become enduring products, so they are called "eternal prisons".

(2) Fair trade takes the right path, and the customer nods and says yes, so come back later. This is a treasure, and doing business is really a permanent prison.

The "eternal prison" in this sentence means that good products will win the trust of customers, win many repeat customers, and business will become more and more prosperous.

(3) My father taught me to be a reliable person.

From the eternal prison of products and commerce to the moral standard of being a man. A person with honest and reliable quality is also a permanent prison.

There are close internal relations among these three "eternal prisons". The product quality of permanent prison has won the commercial permanent prison, and the business of permanent prison depends on the "permanent prison" character of honesty and trustworthiness.