A poem about borrowing money and being embarrassed to ask for it!

1. Poems about borrowing money

Poems about borrowing money 1. What are the poems about "borrowing money"

1. "Ode to the Four Guests and Hosts"< /p>

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Shi Yinsu

A guest in a guest, borrowing money to sell wine and set up a madman.

He is often in debt and has no one to rely on, and slandering the teachings only leads to hell.

2. "Qi Xuan"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Chen Baozhi

There is a romantic guest in Xie Gong Tower, with a purple beard and sparse hair and white temples.

There is breath in the chest and rainbow is coming out, and there is no gold or color on the bedside.

I asked you to borrow the money for riding a crane, and I even wanted to suck up the Changjing River.

Go out and paddle through the cold blue sky to learn from the Five Lakes Wind and Moon Immortal.

3. "Ten Poems of Fangling"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Chen Zao

Waiting across the ox until the sunset comes back, all the ladies everywhere are smiling .

I have borrowed wax money to pay the wheat tax, so I can avoid being arrested and break in.

4. "Thinking About Returning"

Era: Song Dynasty Author: Dai Fuxu

Although there is no land on the sea, he can only buy a fishing boat.

No one offered Linghu rice, so he wanted to borrow Yuchi's money from the ghost.

The journey back is three thousand miles, and there are five hundred chapters to return home.

Fortunately, the weather is peaceful and the season is good, and the remaining years are spent deep in the white clouds.

5. "The Day of List Release"

Year: Tang Dynasty Author: Xu Wei

The noisy carriages and horses are about to go up to the sky, and people are exploring the East Hall list.

Thousands of miles go with money, but Santai still borrows money from Yulian.

The flowers float on the wine and the shadows are bright, and the clothes are bright and auspicious in the sunshine.

Who wouldn’t look at the gods behind the roller blinds on the pavilion in front of Twelfth Street?

2. How do you describe someone who borrows money and doesn’t repay it in poetry?

Author: Self-Created

Can you remember the difficult times?

Your heart is like fire and you are facing Chou Mian.

There are many honorifics when paying tribute,

Money and integrity are at the heart.

Meaning:

Do you still remember your words when you were in trouble? Your mood is as uncomfortable as burning, and you can't sleep peacefully. I lent you my money to help you before you finished speaking, and your honorific words were still in my ears. You should keep money and integrity in your heart. This is a self-created acrostic poem, the beginning of which indicates the theme, please pay back the money. The expression of the poem is that it is not difficult to borrow something and borrow it again, but one must pay attention to honesty in understanding. There is no integrity in borrowing money and not repaying it, so how can one stand between heaven and earth?

Extended information:

A literary genre that uses highly concise language to vividly express the author's rich emotions, reflects social life in a concentrated way, and has a certain rhythm and rhythm.

Poetry is a literary genre that expresses emotions and aspirations. "Mao's Poems - Preface" records: "Poetry is where ambition is. The ambition is in the heart, and the speech is poetry." Yan Yu's "Canglang Poetry Talk" of the Southern Song Dynasty says: "Poets sing about temperament." The only art of verbal expression is poetry.

Reference: Sogou Encyclopedia - Poetry

3. What are the poems about "Bank Credit Loans"

1. "Loan Money to Buy Peony Screen" Song Dynasty .Fang Yue

He used the money as a guarantee to borrow money from the Xi family, and learned about Chunyan in a brief scroll.

Du Ling's wife tolerated her poverty and praised her virtuous nature even though she was a woodcutter.

2. "Lending Rice to Ruhui" by Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty

The whole family was singing geese, but it was suddenly cold and there was no morning cooking.

The big and the poor are the beggars and the small and the poor, how can they not sneer at each other?

The Yan family's calligraphy survives, and there are also Tao Gong's poems.

Begging for rice and begging for food were both made by the ancients.

3. "Old Friend's Promise to Loan Millet" by Yuan Shuoyou, Song Dynasty

I made an appointment in March from the canal, but I arrived in a boat by mistake.

Even if the wind and rain bring trouble to each other, the mountains and rivers can still accompany us.

What is there in life? Who is this embrace for?

4. "Ode to the Four Guests and Hosts" by Shi Yinsu of the Song Dynasty

A guest within a guest, borrowing money to sell wine is a madman.

He is often in debt and has no one to rely on, and slandering the teachings only leads to hell.

5. "Twelve Poems on Customs" by Liu Zihui, Song Dynasty

Hanging the German music on the wall, Jinchi rented it this year. He sings happy songs to help bring peace and comfort.

The emperor's kindness is very generous, and I look forward to seeing you when you are tired. Calling on officials to dance and write, the edict is still written on paper.

All the borrowings are in vain, and Gouji is poor and homeless. If Ke Suan returns to the public, the poor people will still be happy to lose.

If you measure your power, it will cost you twice as much, and if you are lucky, you will steal the rest. I would rather encounter thieves and plagiarists than be tired of hearing officials chasing after me.

Thieves and traitors will be exterminated for a long time; traitors have no choice but to hoe; thunder has no power; meat eaters can bear to accuse themselves.

Don’t get used to the old ways, and don’t invade fishing if you are poor. Don't say that God is superior, don't say that Guizhou is stupid.

4. Classic phrases about borrowing money and not repaying it

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