A poem about shame

1, there's a poem "Get Drunk, Grab Mud and Swallow Mouth" that satirizes greedy people and insatiable hateful faces. This poem is as follows:

Grasping the mud throat and sharpening the iron needle,

Scratch the face of the Buddha and search carefully, but find something in nothingness.

Looking for peas in quail,

Cranes cut the lean meat on their legs,

Mosquitoes have fat in their bellies,

Thanks to the old man!

Drunk Taiping is the name of this song. This song was included in the legendary swordsman written by Li Kaixian in the Ming Dynasty, and its original title was "Ridicule the Greedy and Ruthless Man". Its language is vivid, plain and easy to understand, and it satirizes shameless and greedy people with exaggerated techniques and figurative metaphors.

2. "The reeds on the wall are top-heavy and shallow; The bamboo shoots in the mountains are thick and empty. " This was written by Jie Jin, a bachelor of Hanlin in Ming Dynasty. It's also very spicy and vivid.