Swearing ancient poems

There are some ancient poems that swear words, such as The Book of Songs, The Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Qiaoyan, Drunken Peace, Snatching Mud from the Mouth, etc.

1. The Book of Songs is full of wind and mice.

Excerpt from the original text:

Simian has a body, but people are rude. People are rude, and Hu does not die!

Appreciation:

This poem describes a mouse, but in fact it is the ruler who deceives the people with hypocritical etiquette. The people hate it and compare it to a mouse, giving them a bitter irony. "Xiangmouse" is probably the most explicit, direct and cathartic curse in the Book of Songs. Han Confucianism is "too abusive and vulgar!" It means the most vulgar language violence, which is "only in 3 poems".

But there are different opinions about the object of this poem's curse. Predecessors generally have two opinions on this issue: "Preface to Mao Shi" thinks that it is impolite to stab the incumbent, and Zheng Jian follows it; "Lu Shi" thinks that it is a wife who remonstrates with her husband, and Ban Gu accepts this statement. Although the latter theory was expounded by He Kai, Wei Yuan and Chen Yanjie, the content of the statement was not consistent with the deeply hated emotion revealed in this poem.

second, Xiao Ya Qiao Yan in the Book of Songs.

Excerpt from the original text:

It's both subtle and elegant, and it's brave. For the children of Judah, there will be more, and it will be geometric.

Appreciation:

This poem was written by a depressed official who was hurt by slanderers to satirize the ruler's listening to slanderers and lead to national chaos. The ridicule of Zhou Wang was confused by slanders, which eventually led to disaster, and at the same time denounced the impudence of those who entered the court.

The theme of this poem lies in worrying and slandering, and at the same time, it exposes the despicable behavior of slandering and confusing the country. The author should be suffering from slanderous remarks, and the whole poem is extremely emotional and angry, and the whole article is straightforward and unobtrusive. The beginning of the tune is a heart-wrenching cry: "Take a long time, love your parents.". Innocent, so messy.

third, get drunk and seize the mud.

Excerpt from the original text:

It's Mr. Lao's fault that mosquitoes find fat in their bellies!

Appreciation:

Grab the mud from the swallow's mouth, scrape the iron filings from the needle, and scrape the gold from the face of the bodhisattva stuck with gold: find something in nothing. Find peas from the throat pouch of quail, chop some lean meat from the leg of crane, and extract fat and oil from the stomach of mosquito. It's a pity that your old gentleman can do it.

This song uses highly exaggerated techniques to satirize the greedy for small profits. In the first half, it shows that the greedy for small profits can always find what they need in places where others will not notice. The second half continues to satirize the ugly behavior of "greedy for small profits": never let go of anything that may make a profit.