Poetry that satirizes other people's words without using curse words.

There are many poems that satirize others without using curse words. The more famous ones are:

1. Cao Zhi’s "Seven Steps Poetry": They originate from the same root, so how can they be so irritating to each other? urgent? The poet uses metaphors and rhetorical questions to describe brothers who press too hard and kill each other, which is contrary to natural principles and intolerable to common sense. The poet's clever use of metaphors and clever language, and blurted out in an instant, expressed Cao Zhi's inner grief and indignation, and satirized the brothers' behavior of fighting against each other and killing each other.

2. The poem "Ouyang Xiu versus the Talented Man": "Xiu already knows you, but you don't know how to repair (ashamed)." It is said that there was a "talented man" in the Song Dynasty who was determined to compete with Ouyang Xiu in terms of poetic talent. The "talented man" came to look for him, but he met Ouyang Xiu on the road but didn't recognize him. The two of them took a boat to cross the river, and the "talented man" was so excited that he chanted loudly: "The two of them took a boat together to visit Ouyang Xiu." After hearing this, Ouyang Xiu smiled slightly and said: "Xiu already knows you, but you don't know how to fix it yet." )!" uses a rhetorical device that is a pun on the homophones of "xiu" and "shame" to satirize the shamelessness of the "talented man".

3. The antiphonal song of "Liu Sanjie": "If the surname is Tao, the peaches will not bear fruit; if the surname is Li, the plum blossoms will not bloom; if the surname is Luo, the gongs and drums will not sound, even a fool will dare to sing antiphonally." Use the rhetorical technique of homophonic puns. , satirizing the ignorance and incompetence of Tao Xiucai, Li Xiucai, and Luo Xiucai.

Homophonic pun