Poetry describing the wicked

1, the wicked flatter too much and get meaningless. From the Tang Dynasty poet Meng Jiao's "Choosing Friends".

Interpretation: Bad guys like rhetoric, flattery, rhetoric, and have no benevolence, but they make a profit by doing something wrong.

2, the first is not close to the people, the wicked are only surprised. Selected from Children's Ornamental Fish.

Interpretation: First, don't go near the villain. The villain is full of foul words.

3, two grasses are still one heart, and people's hearts are not as good as grass. It is from Bai Bai's "White-headed Songs" in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: The two grasses in nature are still like this, but people's hearts are not as persistent and firm as the grass.

4, whoever has no intention will tolerate, and will also subvert the hearts of small people. From Song Dynasty Wang Yucheng's "Two Poems of Chunju Miscellaneous Place".

Interpretation: Who said that you can be carefree? In fact, you are like a fickle little man.

5, Chu Yan's country is in danger, and the heart of the world is more dangerous than the mountain. From Tao Yong's Walking in the Canyon in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: Don't think that the mountain is steep and the human heart is more sinister than the mountain.