8 highly ironic ancient poems

8 highly satirical ancient poems

Shang women do not know the hatred of their country’s subjugation

Across the river, they are still singing "Flowers in the Back Garden"

Zheng Yu's "Bamboo and Stone"

Interpretation

The singing girl Xie Nu didn't know what the hatred of country subjugation was, and she was still singing "Yushu Backyard Flowers" across the river. Chen Shubao, the emperor of the Southern Dynasty, was addicted to sex and pleasure, and composed this song to have fun with the beauties in his harem, which eventually led to the country's subjugation. Therefore, later generations regarded this song as a representative of the sound of the country's subjugation.

I am not famous yet and I am not married.

Maybe I am not as good as others.

Tang Luo Yin's "Gift to the Prostitute Yunying"

Interpretation

I am not famous yet, and you are not married yet. Maybe we are not as good as others!

The eyes are on the buttocks.

They only recognize clothes but not people.

"Ode to the Needle" by Wen Yingjiang of the Qing Dynasty

[Interpretation

The eye of the needle has grown to the buttocks. He only recognizes clothes and hats, not people.

Why don’t you look at yourself in the face of drowning?

See if you can make the three-way luck disappear?

"Awakening of the World·Volume 17"

Interpretation

Why don't you take a picture of yourself without peeing? How can you be a three-way transporter?

There is no idle land in the world

Farmers still starve to death.

Li Shen's "Compassion for the Peasants"

Interpretation

There is no idle space in the world, but there are hard-working farmers starving to death.

This song should only exist in heaven,

it can only be heard several times in the human world.

Du Fu's "Gift to the Flower Queen"

Interpretation

This song should only exist in heaven. How many times can all living beings in the world hear it?

Thinking about it with joy

Thinking about it with anger

Song Shaoyong's "Little Man's Song"

Interpretation

< p>Villains only like to think of things given to others, but hate thinking of things taken from others.

A rat has skin

People have no manners.

"The Book of Songs, Wan Feng·Xiang Mouse"

Interpretation

Look, this squirrel still has skin, but the person does not have a generous and upright style!