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Ten for money or eight for money?
"Money comes from all directions" is a popular idiom, which means abundant financial resources and prosperous economy. This idiom is usually used to describe that a person or a company has made a lot of money, and its sources of income are very extensive and rich, just as wealth comes from eight directions.
"Ten sides" generally refers to east, west, south and north, as well as southeast, northeast, southwest and northwest. Plus the upper and lower sides, it is "ten sides". "Eight directions" only includes four corners of east, west, south and north, and four corners of southeast, northeast, southwest and northwest.
Therefore, from the source of wealth, "money from all directions" is more appropriate.
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