Poems on how to scold bad people are as follows:
阘风· Rats and mice have skin, but humans have no manners. If a man has no manners, what will he do if he does not die? Rats have teeth, but humans have teeth. There is no end to human beings, why wait until death! Rats are physical, but humans are rude. What a rude person! Hu Buxie is dead! "The Wind·Xiang Shu" is probably the most explicit, direct, and most hateful poem in the Book of Songs.
Introduction to poetry:
Poetry refers to the traditional Chinese Han poetry represented by ancient poetry, modern poetry and metrical poetry. It is also one of the characteristics of the Chinese character culture circle. It is generally believed that poetry is more suitable for "expressing aspirations", while words are more suitable for "lyric expression". Poetry is a literary art that expresses the soul, and poets and lyricists need to master mature artistic skills and use concise language and dense composition in accordance with strict rhythm requirements.
Abundant emotions and rich images express social life and the human spiritual world in a highly concentrated manner. Chinese poetry originated in the pre-Qin Dynasty and flourished in the Tang Dynasty. Chinese words originated in the Sui and Tang Dynasties and became popular in the Song Dynasty. Chinese poetry originated from the folk and is actually a kind of grassroots literature. In 21st century China, poetry is still deeply favored by the general public.
A literary work that reflects life or expresses strong emotions in a highly condensed and concentrated manner using rhythmic, vivid language. There is drama in poetry, and there is poetry in drama. Poetry must be a masterpiece, otherwise it is something with absolutely no value in existence. Poetry is a breathing thought, a burning word. The poems often referred to also refer to the Book of Songs.
Three hundred poems, from the beginning to the Zhou Dynasty, "Poetry" is connected with morality and ends with etiquette and justice. In ancient China, those who were not happy were called "poems" and those who were happy were called songs. collectively called poetry. According to the storyline, it is divided into lyric poetry and narrative poetry; according to the rhythm of the language, it is divided into metrical poetry and free verse.
Characteristics:
Poetry is a literary genre that highly summarizes and reflects social life. It is saturated with the author’s thoughts, feelings and rich imagination, and its language is refined and vivid. It has a distinctive rhythm, harmonious phonology, and is rich in musical beauty. The sentences are generally arranged in separate lines and pay attention to the architectural beauty of the structural form.
He Qifang, a modern Chinese poet and literary critic, once said: "Poetry is a literary style that most concentratedly reflects social life. It is saturated with rich imagination and emotion, and is often expressed in a direct and lyrical way. Expression, and its language differs from that of prose in the degree of refinement and harmony, and especially in the distinctness of rhythm.