Who can give me an ancient poem to satirize villains?

1. A gentleman does not compare himself with others, while a villain does not compare himself with others. From Confucius's "The Analects of Confucius: Wei Zheng Second".

Interpretation: A gentleman treats everyone in the world with fairness, does not show favoritism, has no predetermined prejudices and selfish motives; a villain forms cliques for personal gain.

2. A gentleman is likened to righteousness, and a villain is likened to benefit. From "The Analects of Confucius: Li Ren" by Confucius.

Explanation: A gentleman values ??morality, while a villain values ??interests.

3. Gentlemen are harmonious but different; villains are harmonious but not harmonious. From The Analects of Confucius.

Interpretation: A gentleman can maintain a harmonious atmosphere with his surroundings, but he should have his own independent opinions on everything; a villain does not have his own independent opinions. Although he is often consistent with others, he does not have independent opinions. Reality does not require true harmony and penetration.

4. A gentleman is cheerful and forward-looking, while a villain is domineering. From The Analects of Confucius.

Interpretation: A gentleman is broad-minded and calm. Little people are stingy and are always swayed by gains and losses.

5. The villain benefits the villain, focusing on profit over death.

Interpretation: A person of low quality who does not care about others, has no shame, values ??interests, does not care about death, is not afraid of being killed, and is not afraid of social criticism.