What are some of the verses in "The north wind blows, the autumn breeze is cool, I help you when you are in trouble, I live next door and my surname is Wang"?

You can refer to: The north wind is blowing, the autumn breeze is cool, whose lovely wife is guarding the empty house. If you are in trouble, let me help. I live next door and my surname is Wang.

(1) Lao Wang next door: Lao Wang next door, a hot word on the Internet, is a character who originated from a joke and is active in jokes. He is also one of the characters known to most Chinese people around the world. He has a terrifying reproductive ability and has multiple identities at the same time. He can be the object of "your wife's" extramarital affair, the father of "your" child, or you can be the object of venting your anger, or he can be used as a joke. The protagonist.

(2) Poetry: Poetry is the general term for ancient Chinese literature and art. Poetry is the oldest and most literary form of literature. Originated from the labor chants and folk songs of ancient people, it was originally a general term for poetry and songs. In the beginning, there was no distinction between poetry and song. Poetry was combined with music and dance, collectively called poetry.

(3) Doggerel: Doggerel, a kind of interesting slang poetry style, is said to be named after the Chinese author Zhang Doggerel in the Tang Dynasty. Zhai Hao of the Qing Dynasty quoted Zhang Zhang's "Snow Poems" in his "Popular Edition·Literature·Literary Poems" as saying: "There is an image on the river, and there are black holes on the well. Yellow dogs are white on the body, and white dogs are swollen on the body." Later generations will call this type. Poems that are slang, humorous, small and interesting are called "lime poems". In addition, sometimes the author writes poetry to mock himself or out of self-effacement, which is also called "doggerel".

(4) Historical origin:

One of the origins: limericks first originated among the people in the Tang Dynasty. Since then, they have continued to develop and show active vitality. This type of poetry is generally easy to understand, humorous, sometimes sarcastic, and funny.

Zhang Dayou from the Tang Dynasty was just an ordinary scholar. Some people said that he was a farmer, but in short he was an unknown person. But his "Ode to Snow", "There is a blur on the river, and a black hole on the well. The yellow dog is white on the body, and the white dog is swollen on the body." It was a blockbuster and created a new limerick style that will be famous forever. This poem describes the snow scene, from the whole picture to the close-up, from the color to the expression. The whole article is written about snow, without a single word "snow", but the shape and spirit of snow are vivid. The choice of words is very appropriate, vivid and expressive. The terminology is slang, the nature is simple, and the style is unique. The style is humorous, relaxed and pleasant, and it is widely spread and praised by everyone.

Origin 2: In the middle Tang Dynasty, one winter, a senior official went to pay homage to the ancestral hall and saw such a poem written on the wall of the main hall: "The snow is falling for six out of nine days, just like a beautiful girl descending from Qiong Yao." . One day when the sky cleared up, those who used brooms used brooms, and those who used spades used spades. "After reading this, the official became furious and ordered the poet to be arrested. Zhang Dayou, who usually likes to write such poems, was arrested. In order to confirm whether the poem was written by Zhang Duyou, the official did not rush to convict him, but ordered Zhang to compose another poem. At that time, An Lushan's soldiers were trapped in Nanyang County. Zhang then took this as a topic and blurted out: "A million thieves and soldiers are trapped in Nanyang, with no rescue or food. One day the city is broken, and those who cry for their fathers will cry for their fathers and their mothers." "The Crying Mother." The two poems were exactly the same. After listening to them, everyone burst into laughter. Even the official was made to laugh, and finally made an exception and spared Zhang oil. Zhang Duyou became famous far and wide from then on. Later, people often referred to this kind of poems that use slang and common sentences in poems without seeking plain contrast, called limericks.