A poem describing fraud

1. Poetry about satire and fraud

The poem about satire and fraud is 1. What are the famous classical Chinese sentences about putting an end to counterfeiting?

People have no truth, and countries have no truth. True virtue is the foundation of foundation; Real talent and practical learning are the foundation of career. Have both ability and political integrity, wisdom and courage. True knowledge comes from practice, and true gold is not afraid of fire. Life is true, kind and beautiful, and it is not easy to be true for the first time.

Truth must be correct, fair and bright. Like the sun, moon and sky, like rivers, lakes and seas. Born as a man, upright and solemn; Tracing back to the source, human nature is pure and realistic in beauty. Really simple and expensive, upright; Sit tight, simple cultivation is the true virtue. To tell the truth, the mountain is high and the scenery is good.

Really sincere. If you have no roots, you will be proud, and if you keep the truth, you will be sincere. Friendship between people should be treated with sincerity, such as hanging swords in Yanling; The reader, earnest and sincere, stands in the snow. Honest people, honest and tolerant; Sincere words are refreshing. If you are sincere and convinced. As the saying goes, if you are sincere, the stone will open. Honestly.

Really kind. Greater China, a country of rites and music, a country of benevolence and righteousness. The country respects with courtesy, and people value benevolence. Respect comity and prosper the country with benevolence. Benevolent people do their duty and sacrifice their lives for righteousness, so benevolent people are invincible; People who worship rites are calm, open-minded, flexible and restrained, so people who worship rites have manners.

Really believe it. Faith is like a rock, and words will be followed, but people have no faith and don't know what they can do. A person who deceives others and doesn't trust others will always swear that he will eventually betray his relatives and friends; An honest and trustworthy king, though unknown, can become a good neighbor. If the words are not beautiful, the virtuous and sincere people keep their words and keep their promises, and the country will prosper!

Years don't live in the spring and autumn. Sincere and benevolent, awe-inspiring world. The heavens and the earth are big, and the truth can be chased; There are many people, and only real people can ask. Preface school, obedient teacher: teach thousands of religions and teach people to seek truth; Learn from thousands of things and learn to be a real person. Let us remember what Mr. Wang said.

Be a man from the beginning and serve the country with truth.

2. Poems describing a person's hypocrisy and falsehood

1, plastic Buddha is hard to plastic bone, but a man knows his face but he doesn't know his heart. -collection of modern Xiao proverbs

The bones in the Buddha statue model are difficult to shape, and it is difficult to understand that a person can't understand his face.

2, reeds on the wall, top-heavy, shallow roots, bamboo shoots in the mountains, thick mouth and thick skin. -Jie Jin's "couplets" in the Ming Dynasty

How can reeds grow on the wall for a long time? Bamboo shoots are thick in skin and hollow in the middle. What is there to show off?

Businessmen don't know how to hate their country, but also sing "backyard flowers" across the river. -Don Mutu's Bo Qinhuai

It seems that the girls in Jinling don't know what the hatred of national subjugation is, but they are still singing the lewd flowers in the back garden of Song Yushu on the other side.

4. Even if you make a promise temporarily, it will always be a long journey. -Zhang Wei's "Wall Master" in the Tang Dynasty

Even if he promised something temporarily, in fact, his heart was as cold as a passerby.

5. It's hard to shape a Buddha's bones, but it's hard to know his face without knowing his heart. -collection of modern Xiao proverbs

The bones in the Buddha statue model are difficult to shape, and it is difficult to understand that a person can't understand his face.

Half of us were killed at the front, but the other half are still alive, and the beautiful girls are still singing and dancing for them at the camp. -Tang Gaoshi's Ge Yanxing

The first half of the soldiers in the battle formation died, but the beauty was still singing and dancing in the camp!

3. Are there any poems that satirize people's 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.