What kind of poem hurts the most?

This is not a sentence in a poem, but a couplet. "Every time you kill a dog, you are a scholar." This is a famous couplet by Cao Xuequan, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, which means that people who are loyal to themselves are mostly ordinary people who are engaged in humble occupations, while knowledgeable people often do things that violate their conscience and betray their friendship.

In the same way, there are also some words to describe it, such as "Literati don't do anything", "Literati despise each other" and "Literati have no bones", and even extend the meaning of "cynicism" to a scholar who flatters like a dog, which is regarded as contempt for literati to the extreme.

The source of couplets:

Cao Xuequan is a native of Tang Hong, Houguan County, Fuzhou District, Fujian Province. He studied literature, poetry, geography, astronomy, Zen, temperament, a hundred schools of thought, especially poetry. In the 23rd year of Wanli, he was a scholar of Cao Xuequan High School at the age of 265,438+0. He has served as an official of the Ministry of Housing, a doctor of the Ministry of Housing in Nanjing, a right-hand man in Sichuan politics, a provincial judge and a right-hand man in Guangxi. The couplet "Every dog killed is a scholar" was created by him during his tenure in Guangxi.

At that time, the royal family of the Ming Dynasty was scattered all over the country, far away from the emperor in the sky. They are often arrogant and rude, and they like fighting dogs. Domestic slaves also rely on themselves as slaves of the royal family, not only oppressing the people, but even ignoring the government! Cao Xuequan is an honest official and doesn't enforce the law. Before he arrived in Guangxi, he learned that Guilin imperial clan had always been arrogant and often committed illegal acts. When I arrived, I made up my mind to kill these villains.

Generally speaking, in a case in Cao Xuequan, a rich man's dog bit a scholar and a butcher killed the dog. The rich in turn bribed the scholars and demanded that the butcher compensate the dog's life. Cao Xuequan sees through the world, handles affairs impartially, and is very angry with the scholar's ingratitude, so he has this pair of couplets.

Cao Xuequan heavy sentence:

The butcher is innocent; Scholar, be friends with dogs, recognize dogs as friends, bite back, get rid of fame, and be a dog for royalty!

And angrily wrote on the case file: "Every time you kill a dog, you are a scholar."