Beggars are people who beg for a living. They are collectively called beggars, also called beggars. Why is it called "Hanako"? There are two reasons for this. Beggars, commonly known as beggars, are often seen in some literary works of the Yuan Dynasty. Zhang Guobin, a dramatist in the Yuan Dynasty, wrote "Sweaters Together": "I went around his back alley and asked for some leftover soup and this leftovers." Here, "call" is a verb. Gradually, people call people who have soup leftovers beggars, and then call beggars "flower seeds", and beggars become flower seeds. This is the origin of "beggars are flower seeds". Another reason is that in ancient Tianjin, professional beggars took to the streets to beg, holding a Hua Gun in their hands, begging and dancing all the way, which is also known as Hua Gun in Tianjin.
Poor boy is a May Day word in A Dream of Red Mansions, and its pinyin is Qió ng Xi m: o.