Ancient poems describing anger

Ancient poems describing anger:

Angry hair rushing to the crown, leaning on the fence and drizzling. Looking up, screaming in the sky, strong and fierce. -"Man Jiang Hong" Yue Fei

The wine and meat in Zhumen stink, and the road has frozen bones. -"From Beijing to Fengxian, sing 500 words" Du Fu

Land, what are you, good or bad? God, you are both smart and stupid! -"Dou Eyuan" Guan Hanqing

If God doesn't follow people's wishes, there will be no day! -"Title" Xie

Man Jiang Hong is one of China's famous literary works. The author is Yue Fei (1103-1142), a native of tangyin county, Song Xiangzhou (now tangyin county, Anyang, Henan Province), a famous strategist and strategist in the history of China, a national hero of Han nationality, and the first of four generals of Zhongxing in the Southern Song Dynasty. This is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation, full of vitality, illuminating the sun and the moon. In the tenth year of Shaoxing (1 140), Yue Fei sent troops to the northern expedition, and the nomadic people were defeated in Yancheng. When the window of Jinzhong arrived at Zhuxian Town, which is only forty-five miles away from Bianjing, he said to his subordinates, "Take Huanglong (now Nong 'an, Jilin, the old capital of Shanxi) and share a drink with others. "This is yue fei's ambition to recover. This word expresses his firm will to destroy the enemy and return our rivers and mountains, and reflects the common aspiration of the people in the north and south who are deeply divided and isolated. The whole word is full of excitement and grandeur.

The wine and meat in Zhumen stink, and the road has frozen bones. The smell of wine and meat wafted from the noble family, but the poor died of hunger and cold in the street. Describe the phenomenon of uneven distribution of social wealth, large gap between the rich and the poor, and lack of guarantee for the lives of civilians. Expressed the poet's exposure and disgust at social injustice.

Land, what are you, good or bad? God, you are both smart and stupid! Dou E's clamoring for land and scolding it is not only an angry accusation against this world where right and wrong are confused and black and white are indistinguishable, but also fully shows Dou E's rebellious spirit.

If God doesn't follow people's wishes, there will be no day! Literally, if God doesn't do what you want, it only means that he won't be God. Expressed the poet's dissatisfaction with reality, and he was both sad and angry.