Source: Bank of Communications Poor People
Tang Dynasty: Du Fu
The number of thin hands need not be counted.
However, you see, the ancient Guan Zhong, the rich and poor gentleman's Bao Shuya, was abandoned like dirt.
Translation:
Some people make friends, sometimes it's like the gathering of clouds and the dispersion of rain, which is changeable. How contemptuous and contemptuous it is to make friends with bribery, snobbery, wine and meat!
But you see, Guan Zhong and Bao, the ancient friends of the rich and the poor, have been abandoned by people today.
Precautions:
Poor shore: a poem describing poverty and humbleness. Poor friends, the old song says, "Picking sunflowers doesn't hurt the roots. If you hurt your roots, the sunflower will not grow. " . Don't be ashamed of being poor, nor should you be ashamed of being poor. "You can only meet your true friends when you are poor, but your friends are not necessarily reliable when you are rich.
(2) Repeat: handstand.
③ refers to Guan Zhong and Bao. Guan Zhong befriended Bao in his early years. Guan Zhong was poor and cheated Bao, but Bao always treated him well. Nowadays, people often use "Guan Bao" as a metaphor for friends with deep friendship.
(4) Abandonment: Abandonment.
Appreciate:
At the beginning of the poem, "turning one's hand for the cloud and covering one's hand for the rain" gives people the feeling that a snobbish friend is "sincere and awesome". Convergence when you are proud, divergence when you are frustrated, and the sex between your hands and feet is impermanent. "Just one word, forever." (Pu Qilong reads Du Xinjie) This is the origin of the idiom "making love". So the first sentence is not only concise and vivid, but also very creative in language.
Although the world is so thin, people generally don't care about the way of making friends. "Everyone is willing to rub their shirts on their heels, and they are timid; I'm about to leave my wife, and vowed to be a martyr for Jing Ke Zhan (Shen) in seven subjects, and "helping to show my mind means keeping the letter with white water" (On Breaking Up with Guang), in the final analysis, it's just a bribe and a potential. The second sentence denounced it as "frivolous", and the poet said "why count", which was extremely contemptuous and indignant. A few words strongly show the poet's extreme hatred of falsehood, ugliness and ugliness.