One of the most vicious poems.

There are many cursing poems throughout the ages. Here are two for your reference:

Call a hypocrite:

The Book of Songs _ The Wind and the Squint Mouse

Mice have skin, but people have no tools.

What is immortality without instrument!

Rats have teeth, but people never stop.

There is no end to people and no end to death!

Rats have bodies, but people are rude.

If you are rude, Hu will not die!

"The wind catches mice" is probably the most explicit, direct and cathartic curse in The Book of Songs.

The ancients in China used "too cruel and vulgar!" Describing it is the most vulgar language violence, that is, "poetry takes three hundred miles."

Seeing that mice are hairy, how can you be a person without dignity! How can you be a man without dignity! Why don't you die?

Look, the mouse has teeth. If people are shameless, if people are shameless, what are you waiting for?

Look, mice have limbs. If people have no ethics, why not die early?

This poem describes a mouse, but in fact, the ruler deceives the people with false etiquette. People hate it, compare it to a mouse and give them bitter satire.

Scold shameless people:

Xiao Ya Qiao Yan in The Book of Songs

Snakes and snakes talk from their mouths.

The punch line is like a spring, and it is thick.

Who is he? He lives by the river.

Without fists and courage, the position would be chaotic.

Both micro and _, Yong Er yi.

For the Jews, it will be more, it will be geometry.

This poem was written by a depressed official who was hurt by slanderers, and it was used to satirize the ruler's listening to slanderers, which led to the chaos of the country.

The ridicule of Zhou Wang was confused by slanderous remarks, which eventually led to great disaster, and at the same time denounced the brazenness of those who entered the DPRK.