Recommend some ancient poems that satirize the meanness of villains.

1, Andy took it for me and pulled out a dime for the benefit of the world, not for its sake.

From: Section 26 of Mencius Monographs and Sentences compiled by Mencius and his disciples during the Warring States Period.

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Andy advocates' for me', even if pulling out a hair on his body can benefit the whole world, he won't do it.

You can donate a lot if you are in a hurry, and you will be more cautious if you are flat.

From: Biography of Ming Dynasty by Zhang Qing Yu Ting and Wan Sitong, Volume 146.

Vernacular interpretation: When things are urgent, you can donate tens of thousands of gold, but after things calm down, even a little money should be taken care of.

3. an upright man is open and poised while a petty man is anxious and worried.

From the Analects of Confucius, it is a famous saying since ancient times.

A gentleman is aboveboard, while a villain haggles over every ounce.

4, chaos is not yet yellow, relying on the east wind will be crazy.

From: "Chanting Willow"

Author: Ceng Gong

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

The messy willow branches haven't turned yellow yet, dancing wildly under the east wind.

It is natural that a gentleman and a gentleman take the same road as friends, and a villain and a villain take the same interests as friends.

From: On Partisans

Author: Ouyang Xiu

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

It is a natural law that gentlemen and gentlemen become cronies because of the same interests, while villains become cronies because of the same interests.