What is "rogue culture" after all?

A pear tree beats a begonia. This sentence first came from Su Shi's mouth. It is a poem used to tease friends. It is not used to write scenery, but it is slightly biased towards ridicule, so it is divided into rogue culture, but it is only a joke definition.

Su Shi first teased his good friend, Zhang Xian, with a poem in the Northern Song Dynasty. The simple story is that Zhang Xian is a good friend of Su Shi. When he was 8 years old, he married an 18-year-old daughter-in-law, which is the so-called old cow eats young grass. A pear tree obviously refers to Zhang Xian's white hair and presses Haitang, which obviously refers to his 18-year-old daughter-in-law. This poem is used to ridicule Zhang Xian. Because their usual personal relationship is very good, Zhang Xian married an 18-year-old concubine and wrote a poem to show them off, so Su Shi got this teasing word.

So that this poem gradually evolved into a description of the great age difference between men and women. Or the huge difference in quantity, but in most cases, it means that the huge difference in age leads to the secular disapproval. Although this poem was in the earliest language environment and under the historical background, Zhang Xian had a very good relationship with his 18-year-old daughter-in-law, so that after Zhang Xian's death, his daughter-in-law was depressed for a few years, and may indeed have an over-age love, but this poem is a little out of place now. Therefore, it is considered by many people to be the root of a rogue culture. This poem only has a cultural connotation on the surface, but in fact, after understanding his meaning, you will find that it is a ridicule.

Su Shi is a very famous poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, and his poems cover everything. There are landscapes, poems and books, and naturally there are some things that friends communicate their feelings and communicate with each other in daily life, because for these great poets, writing a poem is just a sudden interest, and there is no need for any particularly far-reaching ideas, because poetry is not as elegant as we thought, or it is necessary to burn incense and pray, clean clothes and bathe to make a good poem, but for these great poets, it is just casual.