1. Poems about satirizing bad human nature
Poems about satirizing bad human nature 1. Ancient poems that satirize people’s ungratefulness
Prime Minister Bai knows that he still presses his sword , The wealthy family arrived early and laughed. ——Wang Wei
From "Drinking Wine with Pei Di" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty:
Drinking wine and you being tolerant, human relationships are overturned like waves.
Prime Minister Bai Zhiyue pressed his sword, and the wise men laughed and flicked their crowns.
The color of the grass is all wet with drizzle, and the branches of flowers are about to move in the cold spring wind.
There is no need to ask about the floating clouds in the world. It is better to lie down and eat more.
Explain that if you have a close friend and have been with him for a lifetime, both of you have gray hair, but you still don’t believe him, he will still hurt you secretly. When he walks up to you, you'd better hold on to the hilt of the sword. The previous line of these two poems is called "Human relationships are overturned like waves." As for the phrase "The rich family has already reached the top with laughter", it means that your good friend is proud and has risen to great heights. If you expect him to promote you and help you, it will only make him laugh.
2. Are there any poems that satirize people’s shamelessness?
1. There is a song and song called "Drunken Taiping·Seizing the Narrow Swallow's Mouth" that specifically satirizes greedy people and their insatiable greed. , the poem is as follows:
Seizing the mud swallow's mouth, whittling the iron needle,
Scraping the golden Buddha's face, searching carefully, and finding nothing.
Quails hunt for peas in their crops,
Egrets chop the fine meat from their legs,
Mosquitoes eat fat from their bellies,
Thanks to the old man for doing it !
"Drunken Peace" is the title of the song. The lyrics and music of this song were included in "Yixiao San" written by Li Kaixian in the Ming Dynasty. The original title was "Scorning those who are greedy, cruel and petty." The language is vivid and lifelike, plain and easy to understand. It uses exaggerated techniques and vivid metaphors to sharply satirize the shameless greedy people.
2. "The reeds on the wall are top-heavy and have shallow roots; the bamboo shoots in the mountains have sharp mouths, thick skin and hollow bellies." This was written by Xie Jin, a Hanlin scholar in the Ming Dynasty. Very spicy and vivid too.
3. Looking for a poem or modern language that satirizes human nature
Looking at the world with a pair of cold eyes, but rewarding his confidants with passion.
Yuan Mei's father once served as the shogunate in the south. After his supervisor died, his wife was imprisoned for being implicated in the case. Yuan Mei's father rescued her from prison.
A Taishi named Yang Langxi admired his chivalrous heart, so he gave him this poem. "Looking at the world with a pair of cold eyes" expresses the attitude of a refined person who lives alone and does not care about worldly affairs; the latter sentence "repaying bosom friends with enthusiasm" describes the behavior of a chivalrous man who repays his kindness with loyalty.
Look at all the rights and wrongs in the world with a pair of cold eyes, but you still have to face life with passion and passion, and you must repay your friends for their kindness.
The agency was too clever in calculating, and it cost Qingqing her life.
He was extremely clever by using all the mechanisms; but in the end, he was misled by his cleverness, and even his own life was involved.
This is the true depiction of Wang Xifeng in "A Dream of Red Mansions". She plays power, exploits profit, is cunning and vicious, seeks wealth and murder, and tries to take over everything. In the end, everyone complained, everyone betrayed their relatives, became angry from shame, and died of depression.
These two sentences are often used today to ridicule and satirize those smart people, pointing out that they plot, engage in tricks, and think they have succeeded. In the end, they always shoot themselves in the foot and end up ruined.
I have never seen dwarves watching a play. They always follow people's opinions.
When a short person is watching a play in the audience, how can he see what is being performed on the stage? Just follow what others say is good or bad.
In the past, there were no theaters in many places. The performances were performed on stages in open squares, and millions of theater fans stood and watched. Among the theatergoers, the dwarf's sight was blocked by the tall man in front, and he could not see anything. He could only gossip about what was being performed on the stage, following the people in front of him.
Remind people that they must have their own opinions in everything. They cannot blindly follow others' opinions, and they cannot just pick up some other people's words and use them as the basis for their own opinions.
4. Sentences that satirize people's ungratefulness
Classic sentences about ungratefulness
1. Asking human nature not to be ungrateful is like asking a wolf to become a vegetarian.
2. The belly is an ungrateful guy. It never remembers the benefits of the past and always asks for more tomorrow.
3. An expert is only responsible for himself, but not for the people he saves. The masses are ignorant, the masses are ungrateful, the masses know nothing, why should we be responsible for them?
4. I laugh at you for being too hesitant to listen and believe in others. I also laugh at you for being ungrateful and ignorant. I even laugh at myself for not knowing people well!
5. It is obvious that it is intentional, but it is said that it is forced, it is obvious that it is a cold look on, but it is helpless; it is obvious that it is ungrateful, and it is said that it is caught off guard.
6. Helen’s husband, King Menelaus, entertained Paris warmly, but he repaid the kindness with hatred.
5. Satirical verses
The head is pointed and the body is as thin as silver,
There is not even a centimeter on the scale.
The eyes are on the buttocks,
only recognize the clothes but not the person! Doggerel
A gentleman is magnanimous and a villain is always worried
He leans on the east wind and becomes crazy
The villain chants
Shao Yong of the Song Dynasty< /p>
The villain has no integrity and abandons the basics and pursues the weak.
Think about it with joy, and think about it with anger.
Villain Yin
Shao Yong of the Song Dynasty
Villains are shameless and value profit over death.
If you are not afraid of people's execution, you will not care about material discussions.
Make Friends
Mengjiao, Tang Dynasty
Casting mirrors must be made of bronze, which is easy to polish. If you make friends with people who are far away from you, they will be hard to tolerate.
The mirror-casting illustrations are microscopic, and the friendship diagrams depend on each other. No copper can shine, as villains are full of right and wrong.
Twenty Poems of the Spring Post·The Emperor's Six Poems
Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty
When Yang advances, a gentleman is promoted, while Yin fades away, a villain.
The Holy King governs from the south and administers policies and laws in the new year.
Chapter 175
Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty
The villain is sleepy and gallops quickly, but the young man is brave and energetic.
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The Han Dynasty brought disaster to the foreign relatives, and the Tang Dynasty brought chaos to the Jihuan Temple.
The villain has his own agenda and is referring to other things.
The public minister is afraid of the situation, and Guanhe is in danger.
How can there be no one in Cao Mao, clinging to the ambition of managing the world?
Wine Virtue
Meng Jiao, Tang Dynasty
Wine is an ancient mirror, tearing open the hearts of little people. When you are drunk, you see strange behaviors and when you are drunk, you hear strange sounds.
The merits of wine are so many, and the demerits of wine are also profound. The sinner is exempted from sin, this is a proverb.
A gentleman follows destiny
Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
A gentleman follows destiny and can predict the four seasons in advance. The only thing a villain encounters is that the cold and heat cannot be expected.
Advantages and disadvantages have constant trends, but choices are uncertain. How can you make my heart bright and clear, full of worries and doubts?
One Hundred Quatrains of the Analects of Confucius
Song Dynasty Zhang Jiuzheng
How can a gentleman get rid of the villain? The villain is like grass and survives.
But to encourage naturalization, there is no need to strive for it.
Song of the Gentleman
Song Dynasty Shao Yong
A gentleman and righteousness, a villain and profit.
With each passing day, righteousness will prosper, and with each passing day, benefit will fade away.
A gentleman is virtuous, and a villain is strong.
Exalting virtue creates kindness, and admiring strength creates enemies.
A gentleman brings blessings, while a villain brings authority.
If you do it, blessings will come, if you do it, misfortune will follow.
A gentleman likes good, while a villain likes evil.
Be happy when evil comes, and be happy when good comes.
A gentleman is easy to be praised, but a villain is easy to be ruined.
He likes to destroy others and anger others, but he likes to praise others.
A gentleman thinks about prosperity, while a villain thinks about evil.
Thinking of good things will bring auspiciousness, thinking of bad things will bring monsters.
A gentleman likes to be friendly, but a villain likes to seek.
Good things bring you much joy, good things bring you much worry.
A gentleman likes to live, but a villain likes to kill.
It is good to live in the right way, but it is good to kill the best way to kill.
This is a satisfactory answer.
6. What verses should be used to satirize the gossips?
1. Flowers are as troublesome as jie, but stones are the most pleasant if they are inexpressible
2. Pointed heads The body is as thin and white as silver, and there is not even a centimeter on the scale. It has eyes on its buttocks and only recognizes clothes but not people. "Needle"
3. The ancients valued friendship and righteousness, but today's people value friendship and profit. ——Meng Jiao
4. Those who have wealth and power are acquaintances, and those who have no wealth and power are fellow travelers. ——Meng Jiao
5. People in the world need gold to make friends. Without more gold, friendship will not be deep. ——Zhang Wei
6. Friendships in life are made at the end and at the beginning, and should not be separated by the middle road. ——Helan Jinming
7. If you lean on the east wind, you will be wild.
8. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried.
9. When yang advances, a gentleman is promoted, and when yin recedes, a villain is promoted.
10. The villain has his own agenda and is referring to other things.
11. You are really like a worm trying to shake a tree, how easy is it?
12. The villain is only encountered, and the cold and heat cannot be expected.
13. A gentleman does not compare himself with others, while a villain does not compare himself with others.