Mistaking old vinegar for ink will make the paper sour for half my life; mistaking old ink for vinegar will make me feel bitter after drinking it for half my life
This poem was posted online by a netizen Doggerel. Mistaking old vinegar for ink will make the paper sour for half a lifetime of writing; mistaking old ink for vinegar will make you feel bitter after drinking it for half your life." The meaning of this poem is that life is very helpless. Sometimes you insist on something for half your life, and suddenly you realize that you have persisted. Wrong, but by the time you figure it out, it's too late, and you can only swallow the bitter pill yourself. This poem also warns others not to be too persistent.
Lergerine is an interesting slang style of poetry. , it is said that it got its name from Zhang Ziyou, a Chinese author from the Tang Dynasty. Zhai Hao of the Qing Dynasty quoted Zhang Zi's "Snow Poems" in his "Popular Edition·Literature·Literary Poems" as saying: "There is an abstraction on the river and a dark hole on the well. Yellow dogs have white bodies, while white dogs have swollen bodies. " Later generations called this kind of poems with vulgar language, humor, and small and interesting words "doggery." In addition, sometimes the author wrote poems to mock himself or out of self-effacement, which was also called "doggery."