Gan Changfa's tea shed was built under a canopy next to his house, with only five tables and a few wooden posts. It catered to passersby, horse-drawn carriages, and people looking to rest and drink tea—a small-scale operation, and they did not welcome those who occupied seats without spending money.
"Aunt Changfa, you really are stingy, treating your fellow villagers like this. What's wrong with resting at your tea shed?" someone complained, understanding Aunt Changfa's fiery temper, wisely getting up to leave without further ado.
Gan Changfa had a better temper than Aunt Changfa and shouted at the backs of the people leaving, "Elder Mi who smells like night-blooming jasmine flowers should know; you can go ask him."
Looking back, the people retorted, "Ask him? We might as well wait for the main house to set up a shop."