Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Does anyone have the original text and translation of the classical Chinese article "Dawan Customs"? Urgent! !

Does anyone have the original text and translation of the classical Chinese article "Dawan Customs"? Urgent! !

Original text: The people in Dayuan are all deep-eyed and bearded.

Good merchants compete for a piece of baht. For a noble woman,

what the woman says is right for her husband. There

there is no silk paint and no cast iron. Good at using Pu Tao as wine, the rich have more than ten thousand kilograms of wine stored in them, so that they remain undefeated for decades. The common man is addicted to alcohol, and the horse

is addicted to alfalfa. When I leave the palace, I can see all kinds of pu pottery and alfalfa planted beside me.

Translation: The people of Dawan have sunken eyes and long beards. They are good at doing business and will argue over every baht. Local customs respect women. When a woman speaks, her husband must obey and cannot disobey. There was no silk or paint everywhere, and no one knew how to cast iron. Dawan people are good at using grapes to make wine. A wealthy family has a collection of more than 10,000 dan of wine, which can last for ten years without spoiling. Local custom is that they particularly like to drink alcohol, and horses like to eat alfalfa. Grapes and alfalfa are planted next to the Ligong Garden, stretching as far as the eye can see.