Ancient Poetry and Poetics of Official Hamster

"Official hamster" original text: "Official hamster is as big as a bucket, and people don't leave when they open their positions.

The soldiers guarding the frontier have no food, and the industrious people are starving. Who sends the grain from the official warehouse to your mouth every day? Poetics of the official hamster: The mice in the official granary are as fat as a barrel for measuring rice, but they don't run when people open the granary.

Among them, the "official hamster" in the article refers to the mouse in the government granary to satirize those corrupt officials.

The Rat Officer was written by Cao Ye in the Tang Dynasty. Appreciating this poem in the Official Hamster, literally, seems to only expose the mismanagement of the official warehouse and savor it carefully, but every sentence is a condemnation of corrupt officials. The poet uses folk spoken language, but the metaphor is appropriate and the words are simple and profound.

He used the "barrel" as the granary container, which was a metaphor for the hypertrophy of the official hamster, which not only highlighted the image, but also pointed out the greed of the mouse. The "mouse" in the last sentence is also called "Jun", which is highly respected and respected by people. Ironically, it profoundly exposed this dark society where right and wrong are reversed.