1. Verses about being looked down upon
Verses about being looked down upon 1. Verses that ridicule those who look down upon others
1. People with different paths should not work together. . ——"The Analects of Confucius"
Meaning: If you have different opinions, there is no need to negotiate with each other. Now when I say this, I usually mean to disdain to argue with others.
2. People pity those who are born thin, and they are expected to become stronger as they grow older. It once shared the rain and dew with Artemisia terrestris, and finally followed the pines and cypresses to the frost. ——Wang Anshi, "The Pavilion of Huazangyuan"
Meaning: People pity the bamboo that is straight but thin, but the bamboo will become harder and stronger as it gets older. Bamboo has experienced wind and rain together with shrub plants, and can withstand the severe cold together with pines and cypresses.
3. I don’t want to bow in front of carriages and horses, but I hope to die of old age and spend time drinking wine. ——Tang Yin's "Peach Blossom Temple Song"
Meaning: I only want to get drunk with wine every day, accompanied by flowers blooming and falling. I only want to live this kind of life, although it is ordinary but comfortable, and I don't want to be a high-ranking official. Bending before noble people.
4. The house is in a human environment, without the noise of cars and horses. When I ask you how you can do it, your mind is far away and you are biased. ——Tao Yuanming, "Drinking. Part Five"
Meaning: Living in the human world without the hustle and bustle of carriages and horses. Ask me why I can do this. As long as your mind is high, you will naturally feel that the place you are in is secluded.
5. When the whole world is turbid, I am alone in my purity. When everyone is drunk, I am alone in my sobriety. ——Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci: Fisherman"
Meaning: The world is all turbid, but I am clear and transparent (not to be confused with others), the world is intoxicated, but I am sober.
2. Poems about being looked down upon and reacting to backlash
1. The most classic poem:
Xiaosong
Since childhood The thorns are deep in the grass, and now the basil is gradually appearing.
At that time, people did not know the Ling Yun tree.
Waiting for Ling Yun to reach its peak.
2. After ten years of being unnoticed, he became famous all over the world.
3. Look up to the sky and laugh and go out. How can I be a Penghao person?
4. If you don’t believe it, just watch the wine at the banquet and persuade the rich first.
5. Favors are as thin as paper, and world affairs are like new chess games.
6. The winner is the king and the loser is the bandit. They only value clothes and not people.
7. A dragon swims in shallow water and is tricked by a shrimp; a tiger falls down and is bullied by a dog.
8. Don’t plan for a thousand years. Thirty rivers east and forty west.
9. The sparrow knows the ambition of the swan! ——Liu Bang
10. Those who have wealth and power are acquaintances, and those who have no wealth and power are fellow travelers. ——Meng Jiao
11. People in the world need gold to make friends. Without more gold, friendship will not be deep. ——Zhang Wei
12. If you had known that you would not be able to catch the eye of the times, you would have bought more peonies painted with rouge. ——Sacrifice about the snobbishness of people at the time
13. The poor live in the busy city and no one cares about them, while the rich live in the mountains and have distant relatives.
3. Poems that describe people who have risen in status and cannot look down on others
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Reward Guo for his work
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty | Author: Wang Wei
The mist of the cave gate and high pavilion is dim, and the peach and plum trees are shaded by catkins flying.
In the forbidden area, there are few bells and official residences are late, and there are few people singing birds in the province.
In the morning, I shake my jade pendant and go to the golden palace, and in the evening, I worship Suo Wei with a book from heaven.
The old man who has a strong desire to obey the emperor will take off his court clothes due to illness.
Reward Poems
Introduction to Ancient Poems
"Reward Guo for Giving Things" is a harmonious poem written by Wang Wei, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty. The first couplet writes about Guo Ji's prominence. The first sentence says that the emperor's grace shines all over the world; the second sentence says that he has peaches and plums all over the world, and his disciples are prominent. The chin couplet writes that Guo Ge was a virtuous and hard-working official, and that he was an honest and quiet official. Therefore, there were few officials, not many lawsuits, and the times were peaceful. The neck couplet is written directly to Guo himself, who dressed up to worship in the morning and issued the edict in the evening, working tirelessly. The last couplet laments that he is old and sick and unable to follow others, which expresses the poet's thoughts of transcendence.
Translation/Translation
The tall palace gates and pavilions are bathed in ice in the afterglow of the setting sun, with dense peach and plum leaves and catkins flying in the wind.
The bells in the palace are sparse, and there are very few officials working in the official residences. The only sounds in the provinces below are the crows.
The jade pendant swayed when entering the Golden Palace in the morning, and bid farewell to the palace gate at night holding the emperor's book.
I want to reluctantly follow you forward and backward, but I am old and will be bedridden due to illness and I will take off my official robe.
4. Sentences to describe looking down on others
The words to look down on others are as follows:
Contempt, contempt, contempt, ignore, despise, look down, ridicule, sneer, ridicule, dismissive, sneer, etc.
The idioms for looking down on others are as follows:
arrogantly squinting. Dezhi: wish comes true. Describes the look of despising everything because of the fulfillment of a wish.
Ao Shi despises Ao, which means "arrogance". Despise the world and look down on others. Also refers to arrogance.
Ao Shi: being disdainful of the world; things: other people or the environment. Despise the world and look down on others. Also refers to arrogance.
Contempt means contempt; look down upon.
Being negative about one's talents and being proud of one's talents means relying on one's talents and learning, being proud and looking down on others.
Arrogant, arrogant, self-important, extremely proud, and looking down on others.
My parents are proud of their talents, but they are proud of their talents. Rely on your own talents and look down on others.
Proud and complacent636f7079e79fa5e9819331333361323032 Look down on others and be satisfied with one's own achievements.
There is no one else in my eyes. Describes arrogance and looking down on others. Same as "arrogant".
The world without eyes and the dust below: Buddhist saying, ordinary world, earthly world, metaphor for those with low status. Don't look down. Describes an arrogant attitude and looking down on people of lower status.
Being arrogant has no one else in mind. Describes arrogance and looking down on others.
Give someone a cold look and receive them in a cold manner. Metaphor of not welcoming or looking down upon.
Looking down on everything means being very arrogant and looking down on anyone.
Relying on talent and being proud of things: relying on, relying on; things: people, the public. Rely on your own talents and look down on others.
To look at people as if they are mustard: treat; as if: like; mustard: grass, grass. Treat others as if they are careless. Describes being arrogant and looking down on others.
Literary men are gentle: contempt. It means that literati look down on each other.
To laugh and sneer is to express contempt.