A short poem cursing Qin Gui.

When we talk about Qin Gui, we all know that he is an unscrupulous bastard. We gnashed our teeth at the thought of him killing Yue Fei. The statue of Qin Gui Stone Pillar kneeling in front of Yuefei Temple is the rule given to Qin Gui by loyal people all over the country. Qin Gui did countless bad things, but no one did it from the beginning. Let's see what happened in Qin Gui.

Qin Gui did these things later, which can be said to be immoral. He colluded with the cronies of the imperial court and killed all those who refused to accept himself. He is a mean person, so he opposes loyalty everywhere. He advocated surrender to the enemy without masculinity. Not only that, he also killed Yue Fei, a pillar of the country that was completely destroyed in the Southern Song Dynasty, and Qin Gui also left a stigma for future generations. But is Qin Gui, who was born in the first place, so bad?

No, Qin Gui was also a young man with ambition to serve his country when he was a child. He was born in the home of a small county magistrate. He was taught by his father since childhood, studied hard day and night, and took many imperial examinations, all of which ended in fiasco. But he never gave up on himself, and then he really lost his life. He became a private school teacher in a place, but how can Qin Gui, who has great ambitions since childhood, stay here and teach for a long time? When I am free, I feel blue, don't think about tea, don't want to eat, and I am tired of watching everything. I often sit in my room with my eyes straight. Watch flies fall off their legs and spiders weave webs.

When I was watching a group of students play, I couldn't help writing a poem: "If I get 300 acres of paddy fields, I won't be the Monkey King." This sentence shows Qin Gui's great ambition. He wants to be a big official, and then honor his ancestors. What he didn't expect was that he really realized his ideal later, but the ending was not the same as his glory.

He didn't expect that when he watched the flies rubbing their legs, he made this poem. If he gets 300 acres of paddy fields, he will not be the monkey king, which became the mantra of later teachers. These teachers may not know that this spell comes from Qin Gui, otherwise they won't read it.

Later, Qin Gui's luck changed and he stepped into the officialdom. At first, he was an honest and good official. In the face of foreign enemies, he advocated the war of resistance to the end and would never be a slave to barbarians. But after several blows from the imperial court, he learned to protect himself and began to learn to flatter himself. Later, he gradually lost control. Although Qin Gui's officials grew bigger and bigger under his dark tactics, history and people did it. What do you think of this poem written by Qin Gui?