Poems that satirize others

1. At that time, Wang Yang and Lu Luo were frivolous and frivolous.

——From "Six Quatrains for Drama·Part 2" Tang Dynasty: Du Fu's explanation: Wang Yang Luluo created a generation of poetry style and genre, and shallow commentators ridiculed him endlessly. of.

2. Confucius said: "Yu! You taught me how to know it! Knowing it means knowing it, not knowing it means not knowing it, that is knowing.

" - from "Ten Principles of the Analects of Confucius" Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous Interpretation: Confucius said: "Zhong Yu, let me teach you the attitude towards knowing and not knowing! Knowing means knowing, not knowing means not knowing. This is smart.

" 3. Pitfalls Hui Wei Leng was in chaos in Shandong, and Liu Xiang did not study.

——From "Book Burning Pit" Tang Dynasty: Zhang Jie's explanation: Before the ashes of the Book Burning Pit cooled down, the heroes of Shandong had already revolted. The leaders of the uprising, Liu Bang and Xiang Yu, turned out not to be studying! 4. At dusk, candles were passed around the Han Palace, and light smoke dispersed into the house of the Five Marquises.

——From "Hanshi/Cold Food Day" Tang Dynasty: Han Hong's interpretation: As night falls, the palace is busy passing candles, and the smoke from the kitchens disperses into the homes of princes and nobles.

5. On this day, the six armies were stationed together. At that time, the Chinese Valentine's Day was laughing and morning glory.

——From "Mawei · No. 2" Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin's explanation: The six armies have agreed and all are stationary. Thinking back to the Chinese Valentine's Day back then, we still laughed at the Weaver Girl plowing cattle.

6. Xuan's father is still afraid of future generations, but his husband cannot be young.

——From "Shang Li Yong" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's explanation: Sage Kong also said that young people are to be feared, and a man should not look down on young people! 7. Fuling was born in water rather than native product. This is a strong thing that I don’t know.

——From "Beijing People Eat Watersheds" Ming Dynasty: Jiang Yingke's explanation: Water chestnuts grow in water, but (he) said they grew in soil. This is because he insisted on pretending to be knowledgeable. Talk about what you don’t know as you know it.

8. Rats have skin, but humans have no manners! If a person has no manners, what is the point of not dying? ——From "Xiang Mouse" Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous Definition: Look, this squirrel still has skin, how can people be so shameless?

If a person is shameless, he might as well die.

9. The concubine riding in the mortal world smiled, but no one knew it was lychee.

——From "Three Quatrains on Passing the Huaqing Palace" Tang Dynasty: Du Mu's interpretation: As a horse rode up, smoke and dust billowed, and the concubine smiled happily. No one knew that fresh lychees had been sent from the south.

10. The flying flowers cover the sun and the moon, and I don’t know that there is clear frost in the sky and the earth.

——From "Ode to the Willows" Song Dynasty: Zeng Gong's explanation: I want to cover the sun and moon with its flying catkins, but I don't know that there is autumn frost between heaven and earth.