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"Hanchuan guy, Huangpi guy, ten can't catch up with one Tianmen Heng". Where does Tianmen here refer to?

Statement 1: A long time ago, the working masses of Huangpi people wore pointed hats (homophonic); The working people in Xiaogan have hats with horns (horn cunning homophonic); The working people in Hanchuan have some pointed horn hats. So these words are about hats.

Statement 2: In ancient times, there was a rich man who had three sons. The eldest son's daughter-in-law is from Huangpi. The daughter-in-law of the second son is from Xiaogan, and the daughter-in-law of the third son is from Hanchuan. At a birthday party, three daughters-in-law prepared presents. Coincidentally, they all prepared hats, so the first daughter-in-law made a sharp corner for the hat to show the difference. The second daughter-in-law twisted the edge of the hat into the shape of lace, and the clever third daughter-in-law made the hat into a sharp corner and twisted the lace. What about the second half of this sentence, which became a hat in this story? Ten Hanchuan guys can't catch up with one Tianmen Heng.

The man who said that there was a Tianmen Hengji married a Hanchuan daughter-in-law and beat her black and blue every day. One day in winter, he hit someone again. This time, Langjiu and his gang insisted on beating Tianmen Heng's son-in-law and catching up with Hanshui. The son-in-law of Tianmen Heng jumped into the river and swam to Tianmen (Tianmen Hanchuan) regardless of the cold weather. The explanation of later generations is that ten Hanchuan guys can't catch up with one Tianmen Heng. These stories left a little face for Huangpi people, Xiaogan people and Hanchuan people, and also hit the arrogance of Tianmen people.