How did the people who failed in the national examination in Qing Dynasty express their feelings with poems [Figure]

Cheng Yumen's poem: There should be a confidant in tears, but I feel speechless for the layman.

Chen Meicen's first poem: Being ordered to stop asking questions, he is not as strong as others.

Jia Xiangting's poem: * * * said that the original price of the article, if you are lucky, is there no one? I'm worried about the bleak color of children's servants, and I'm afraid of reading books to comfort my relatives and friends.

Wang Juzhuang's first poem: relatives and friends * * * melancholy climb the road, the village will pass the first.

Tang poetry: If you don't go back as far as possible, your wife doesn't like it. The yellow dog just makes out and wags its tail when the door lies down.

..... Although these poems are concise, they clearly reflect the mood of the Qing performer who won the last place in the national examination. Although most of these laggards are depressed, there are indeed many cheerful people. However, judging from the poems of most laggards, their mental pressure is really great ... Carp jumping over the dragon gate is really not good, just like Pu Songling teaching while reading Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio.