Ancient poems that curse people without using curse words

Ancient poems that curse people without using curse words are as follows:

1. "On December 28, I was favored to be awarded the title of Wailang Huang, a member of the water department of the school" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

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Even if the horse is on the fortress, there will be no fighting between young cocks in the east of the city.

2. "Quequatrains" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

When I heard that people were killing people on the Han River, most of the women were among the officers and soldiers.

3. "Porting Qinhuai" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

The merchant girl did not know the hatred of the country's subjugation, but she still sang "Flowers in the Back Garden" across the river.

4. "Youth Journey" by Guan Xiu of the Tang Dynasty

Farming is difficult and I don’t know what the Five Emperors and Three Sovereigns are?

5. "Pipa Ji" Yuan·Gaoming

I originally set my heart towards the bright moon, but the bright moon shines on the ditch.

First, let’s understand these five sentences. First, Su Shi seems to be old and feeble and no longer wants to fight on the battlefield or engage in cockfighting entertainment. However, in fact, he is being sarcastic!

Because the east of the city is a gathering place for idle people, and some people have been favored by the court for cockfighting. Su Shi's poem satirizes many villains in power in the court as useless jesters. To put it bluntly, this is what Su Shi meant: I won’t play with you anymore!

The second sentence is Du Fu's flirtation in the military camp. The Tang Dynasty army won a great victory over the Han people and kept many women in the army. Why leave a woman with you? Is it friendly accommodation or forced and wanton? That depends on what the reader thinks.

The third sentence is about Du Mu’s night stay in Qinhuai. Everyone knows this poem, but what everyone needs to pay attention to is that Du Mu is not mocking the singing business woman, but the people like her who do not know the shame of national subjugation!

The fourth sentence is Guanxiu’s madness. In fact, it is not Guan Xiu who is crazy, but the dandy boys who do not know how to cherish food and trample crops at will. In their eyes, what do the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors mean?

The fifth sentence is brilliant. This sentence can be described as a classic. The poet expresses his emotional frustration by showing kindness to the bright moon but the bright moon turns to shine on others. A "ditch" scolds his love rival harshly!

6. "Gongzijia" Tang Dynasty·Nie Yizhong

Plant flowers all over the Western Garden, and the flowers bloom in the Qinglou Road. Where the flowers grow, grass grows, and when removed, it becomes a bad weed.