Who knows the meaning of the poem Huang Laoxie wrote in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" that disparaged Zhuangzi? What do they all correspond to Zhuangzi’s words?

How could a beggar ever have two wives?

There was a man in the state of Qi who had a wife and a concubine at home. Every time the husband goes out, he will come home drunk and full of food. His wife asked him who were eating and drinking with him, and he said they were all rich and powerful people. His wife told his concubine: "When my husband goes out, he always comes back drunk and full of food. Ask him who he eats and drinks with. According to him, they are all rich and powerful people, but we have never seen him." Some rich and powerful person came to the house, and I planned to quietly see where he went." When she got up the next morning, she followed her husband throughout the city, but she didn't see anyone. Someone stood down and spoke to her husband. Finally, he went to the cemetery in the eastern suburbs and asked the grave sweepers for some leftover sacrifices to eat. If he didn't have enough, he looked around and begged elsewhere. This was how he got drunk and satiated. His wife returned home and told her concubine: "Husband, we look up to and rely on for life, and now he is like this!" The two of them were cursing and crying in the courtyard, but the husband didn't know yet. He came back triumphantly from outside and showed off his power in front of his two women.

How can the neighbor get a lot of chickens

It is said that a man goes to the neighbor's house to throw in a chicken every day. So where did the neighbor get so many chickens for him to steal?

There was still Emperor Zhou at that time, so everyone was talking about Wei Qi

What he said was that Emperor Zhou was still there at that time, and the world still belonged to the emperor. Instead of assisting the emperor, he ran to other places. The princes seek officials.

This itself is a kind of irony...