Are there any Tang poems, Song lyrics and Yuan songs that you can use to curse or hurt others or imply that you are angry?

Here are the following five poems for your reference~

1. I have been tired of writing all my life, and my reputation will never be diminished. Even if the horse is on the fortress, there will be no young chicken fighting in the east of the city.

This is a line from a poem written by Su Shi after experiencing the "Wutai Poetry Case". The "young chicken" in the sentence "There is no fighting between young chickens in the east of the city" is explained in "Supplementary Notes on Dongpo's Chronological Poems", and it can be regarded as an allusion.

The elders in the east of the city reported that when Jia Chang was seven years old, Emperor Ming called him the eldest son of Jifang. In the year of Zhi Yuan and Geng Yin, he was ninety-eight years old, and his words about peace can be heard every time. He said that when he was a young man, he used to fight cocks to win over his superiors, and to encourage superiors to have good livestock.

"Young chicken" is a metaphor for those sycophants who are bent on flattering, that is, those villains who exclude and frame him. They don't fight young chickens, which means they don't bother to meet with you villains.

2. Su Shi in Xiwu

Why should you be afraid of thick armor in your clothes? There is enough gold in the dock to retreat. After all, who can be like a hero? No need for a lamp to illuminate your navel fat.

3. National Style, Quanfeng, and Rat

Rats have skin, but humans have no manners! If a person has no manners, what is the point of not dying?

The rat has teeth, but the man has teeth! There is no end to human beings, why wait until death?

The Rat has a body, but people are rude, and people are rude! Hu Buxun died?

4. Chanting the Needle Wen Yingjiang (Qing Dynasty?)

A needle can be hammered a thousand times,

and it is turned upside down and moved upward.

The eyes are on the buttocks.

They only recognize clothes but not people.

5. "Pipa Story" Gao Ming (Yuan Dynasty)

This girl is rude, but she uses her words to attack me. My words are not right, my child. My husband listens to my father's words and goes against his words. I regret that my child is ignorant. I originally placed my heart in the bright moon, but who knew the bright moon would shine on the ditch.