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Hugenghugui
  Explanation: G, Kuei: rations of the argot. Begging for grain was originally the military metaphor. After pointing to borrow money.
  Source: "Zuo Duke Ai thirteen years," recorded with the Spring and Autumn Period Fuchai Shanxi, Shandong and other Congressional Union, Wutai Fu Shen Shu meter mountains to Luda Fu Kung-sun's begging for food. Leung said there was no men, there is of coarse grains, if the board first mountain to call, say 'g capric peace! 'The promise. "
Hu Genghugui  

No. 3
  G, decanoic: Heavenly Stems in the seventh and tenth place, the ancient metaphor for rations. Was originally a military metaphor of begging food. After pointing people to borrow money.
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No. 4
  词目 呼庚呼癸
  发音 hū gēng hū guǐ
  释义 庚、癸:军粮的隐语。原是军中乞粮的隐语。后指向人借钱。
  出处 先秦·左丘明《左传·哀公十三年》记载:春秋时吴王夫差与晋、鲁等国会盟,吴大夫申叔仪向鲁大夫公孙有山氏乞粮。回答说:“梁则无矣,粗粮有之,若登首山以呼,曰:‘庚癸乎!’则诺。”
  事例 况时逢丰穰,~,一岁自兆重登。 ★明·张岱《杂著·失题》
English Expression
  1. :  Hu Genghugui