What is the hypocritical verse of a senior satirist?

The verses that satirize the hypocrisy of advanced people are as follows.

1. People in the world need gold to make friends. Without too much gold, friendship will not be deep.

2. It’s difficult to paint the skin of a tiger but its bones. It’s hard to know the person but not the heart.

3. Turning your hands turns into clouds and rain. There is no need to count the frivolous things.

4. Even if you laugh, you may not be harmonious; though you may cry, you may not be sad. The face is knotted with oral sex, and the belly is filled with thorns.

5. If there is no bad storm at the head of the river, it will be difficult for others to travel on earth.

6. The world is thin and human beings are evil. When the rain comes and evening comes, flowers tend to fall.

7. Humanity is weak and the world is cold. I only like flowers that add to the cake, but who is willing to give away charcoal in the snow.

8. Everything in the world is for benefit; everything in the world is for benefit.

9. I avoid the seats and fear the literary prison, and write books for the sake of rice.

10. We are born from the same root, so there is no need to rush into conflict.

11. A needle that has been refined a thousand times and hammered over and over again will move upward. His eyes are on his buttocks, and he only recognizes clothes but not people.

12. The merchant girl did not know the hatred of her country's subjugation, but she still sang "Flowers in the Back Garden" across the river.