Ancient poems describing anger

An ancient poem describing anger:

The anger rushes to the crown, and the rain stops by the lantern. Looking up, looking up to the sky and roaring, strong and intense. ——"Man Jiang Hong" Yue Fei

The wine and meat in the Zhumen stink, and there are frozen bones on the road. ——"Five Hundred Words of Empathy from the Capital to Fengxian County" Du Fu

The land is earth, what is earth if you don't distinguish between good and bad? God, you are wrong and foolish, and you are in vain! ——"The Injustice of Dou E" by Guan Hanqing

If God doesn't follow people's will, he will not do what he wants! ——"Untitled" Xie Zhaozhe

Manjianghong is one of the famous Chinese literary works. The author is Yue Fei. Yue Fei (1103-1142), courtesy name Pengju, was born in Tangyin County, Xiangzhou, Song Dynasty (now Tangyin County, Anyang, Henan Province). He is a famous military strategist and strategist in Chinese history, a national hero of the Han nationality, and one of the four generals of Zhongxing in the Southern Song Dynasty. head. This is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation, with majestic mountains and rivers and illuminating the sun and moon. In the tenth year of Shaoxing (1140), Yue Fei sent his troops to the Northern Expedition and defeated the Jin army in Yancheng. After Jinzhongzhi entered Zhuxian Town, which was only forty-five miles away from Bianjing, he said to his subordinates: "Go straight to Huanglong (now Nong'an, Jilin, the former capital of Jin Dynasty) and have a drink with the princes." This is based on recovery. Yue Fei's ambition is his duty. This word expresses his firm will and belief in victory to wipe out the enemy invaders and return our rivers and mountains. It reflects the common aspiration of the people of the north and the south who are suffering from division and isolation. The whole word sounds passionate and majestic.

The wine and meat in Zhumen stink, and there are frozen bones on the road. The aroma of wine and meat wafts from the nobles' homes, but the poor are dying of cold and hunger on the streets. Describes the uneven distribution of social wealth, the large gap between the rich and the poor, and the lack of security for civilian life. It expresses the poet's exposure and disgust at social injustice.

Earth, what is earth if you don’t distinguish between good and bad? God, you are wrong and foolish, and you are in vain! Dou E's shouting at the sky and the earth, pointing at the sky and cursing the earth, is not only an angry accusation against the confusion of right and wrong and the indifference of black and white, but also fully demonstrates Dou E's rebellious spirit.

If God does not follow people’s will, then God will not do what he wants! The literal meaning is that if what God does is not in line with your thoughts, it only means that He cannot be God. It expresses the poet's dissatisfaction with reality and is therefore full of grief and indignation.