Poetry that satirizes hypocrisy and disgusting people without conscience

1. Poems about satirizing hypocritical feelings

2. Poems about hypocritical and disgusting people

Poems about satirizing hypocritical feelings 1. Satirizing people’s hypocrisy Ancient poems with translation

1. The villain chants Shao Yong of the Song Dynasty. The villain has no rules, abandoning the original and chasing the last.

Think about it with joy, and think about it with anger. Translation: Despicable people have no sense of integrity. They do not grasp the fundamental links, but only work on side issues. They like to think of giving help or things to others, and hate to think of taking from others.

2. The villain chants the Song Dynasty. The villain Shao Yong is shameless and values ??profit over death. If you are not afraid of people's execution, you will not care about material discussions.

Translation: The villain is shameless, interests are more important than death, and people who are not even afraid of being killed, can they still be afraid of other people's opinions? 3. Mocking Lu Confucianism in the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai, Lu Sou talked about the Five Classics, and died of chapters and sentences with gray hair. Asking about economic policy is as confusing as falling smoke.

Wearing shoes for traveling, and wearing a square mountain scarf. Walk slowly along the straight road, dust will rise before you proceed.

The Prime Minister's Mansion of the Qin family does not pay much attention to the people in charge. You are not Shusun Tong, and we have a different relationship.

The current affairs have not yet reached the stage, so I will return to the Wenshui shore. Translation: When an old man from Lu was talking about the Five Classics, he could only stick to the chapters and sentences.

Ask him about his strategies for running the country and benefiting the world, and he is as confused as falling into smoke. Wearing shoes from a long journey, wearing Fangshan's headscarf.

As I stepped forward along the straight, the dust was already kicking up before I even lifted my feet. Qin Prime Minister Li Si did not attach great importance to Confucian scholars, and you are not Sun Tong, a Confucian scholar who has adapted to the changes of the times. You and I are not of the same class.

I don’t know what situation is suitable for the times, so I’d better go back to the Wenshui River and work hard. 4. Three Quatrains in the Tang Dynasty: Du Fu killed the governor in Yuzhou the year before last, and killed the governor in Kaizhou this year.

Groups of thieves follow each other like tigers and wolves, and cannibals are more willing to keep their wives. Twenty-one people entered Shu together, but only one person left the Luo Valley.

When he said that the two women were biting each other, he turned around and cried to Qin Yun. Although the soldiers and horses in front of the palace are heroic, they are as violent as the Qiang Hun.

I heard that there were many murderers on the river, and most of the women were among the officers and soldiers. Translation: The governor of Yuzhou was killed the year before last, and the governor of Kaizhou was killed this year.

Thieves are more ferocious than tigers and wolves, and murderers are more promiscuous than wives. The victims reported that twenty-one people fled to Shu, and only one person left Luo Valley.

Talking about the scene of separation between two daughters when their arms were bitten, I couldn’t help but cry to the sky. The soldiers and horses of the Forbidden Army can be called brave, and their violence is similar to that of Dangxiang Qiang and Tuyuhun.

I heard that the army killed many people (not thieves) in the Han River, but most of the women were left in the military camp. Extended information: Characteristics of satirical poetry: Poems whose language contains satirical content.

It describes the backward, negative and reactionary things in life in a sarcastic and sarcastic way, and has a strong political and combative nature. The form is short, concise and full of humor.

Exaggeration is often used to create satirical images, and generally no emphasis is placed on characters and plots, nor on artistic conception and subtlety. The language is colloquial, popular, sharp, bright and powerful.

Similar to essays and comics, like daggers and spears, it can quickly reflect real life. Works such as "Xintai" and "Xiang Mouse" in "The Book of Songs", and modern works such as "Zero Degree of Life" by Zang Kejia, etc.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Xiao Ren Yin.

2. Verses that describe a person's hypocrisy and fakeness

1. It is difficult to mold a Buddha's body but not his bones. ——Modern Dynasty·Xiao Mengxia's "Collection of Common Sayings"

Translation: It is difficult to shape the bones of a Buddha statue by making a model. To understand a person, you can see his face but not his heart.

2. The reeds on the wall are top-heavy and shallow-rooted, while the bamboo shoots in the mountains have sharp mouths, thick skin and hollow bellies. ——"Couplets" by Xie Jin of the Ming Dynasty

Translation: The reeds growing on the wall are top-heavy and shallow-rooted. How can they survive for a long time? Bamboo shoots in the mountains have thick skin at the tip but are hollow in the middle. What’s there to show off?

3. The merchant girl did not know the hatred of the country's subjugation, but she still sang "Flowers in the Back Garden" across the river. ——Du Mu, Tang Dynasty, "Porting Qinhuai"

Translation: Jinling singers seem to not know what the hatred of the country's subjugation and the sorrow of Shuili are, but they are still singing the obscene song "Flowers in the Backyard of Yushu" on the other side.

4. Even if the promise is temporary, it will be a long journey. ——"Inscribed on the Master of Chang'an Wall" by Zhang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Even though he temporarily promised something verbally, in fact his heart was as cold as a passerby.

5. It is difficult to mold the Buddha’s body but not his bones. He knows the face of a person but not the heart. ——Modern Dynasty·Xiao Mengxia's "Collection of Common Sayings"

Translation: It is difficult to shape the bones of a Buddha statue by making a model. To understand a person, you can see his face but not his heart.

6. The warriors are half dead in front of the army, but the beauties are still singing and dancing under the tent. ——Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty, "Yan Ge Xing"

Translation: Half of the soldiers died in the battle and half survived, but the beauties still sang and danced in the camp!

3. Some classic sentences to criticize and satirize hypocritical women

1. Gold and jade on the outside are corrupted on the inside.

2. I wish you achieve success as soon as possible!

3. You are quite suitable for taking the upper-level route!

4. People like you are rare in the world!

5. If you wear the mask for a long time, it will become your face.

6. This person has been successfully transformed.

7. A hypocritical heart will not have strong legs.

8. Are you tired of pretending, pretending, and pretending?

9. Hypocritical sincerity is more terrifying than the devil.

10. It is difficult to paint the skin of a tiger, but it is difficult to paint the bones.

11. Don’t cry in front of my grave, it will ruin my path to reincarnation.

12. Aphids eat green grass, rust eats iron, and hypocrisy eats the soul.

13. If you were a flower, no cow would dare to poop in the future!

14. Don’t tell others that you know me, that’s an insult!

15. It’s such a cold day, you’re not cold! (You are so thick-skinned)

16. A smelly garbage person, the source of the noun "spit".

17. If others can’t see your hypocrisy, would you stop being hypocritical?

18. Hypocrisy can never become true by virtue of its growth in power.

19. Don’t cheat on exams, just fuck you. Don't panic if you cheat, just pretend to be confused if you get caught.

20. The world is like this, it is all hypocritical. If it is not hypocritical, how can it be called a world?

21. If you learn to be sincere, I think the people around you will no longer vomit after you turn around.

22. In many affairs in this world, people are saved not because of loyalty, but because of lack of loyalty.

23. Hypocrisy likes to hide in the most noble thinking. It never tries to break away from thinking, because thinking can make it gain a noble reputation effortlessly.

24. The real hidden disease is insignificance, while the great hidden disease is hypocrisy.

25. When the god of poverty comes in quietly, the false friendship escapes hastily through the window.

26. Truth is truth only because it confronts errors and hypocrisy.

27. Hypocrisy cannot create anything, because hypocrisy itself is nothing...

28. Hypocrisy encourages us to cover up our sins with the cloak of virtue in an attempt to avoid others censure.

29. A wolf in sheep's clothing, a liar wearing a mask, you are an animal when you take off your clothes, but you are just an animal when you put on clothes!

30. After tasting all kinds of flavors in the world, plainness is the most beautiful; after seeing the prosperity of life, plainness is the most true. Life can be very complicated or very simple. The key lies in what kind of mentality we use to look at it. It’s not scary. What’s scary is wearing a mask and living in a dream of vanity. Live more realistically and live more simply. If you’re right, you’re right. If you’re wrong, you’re wrong. If you love, you’ll love. If you hate, you’ll hate. If you laugh, you’ll laugh. , just cry when you cry, no hypocrisy, no pretense

4. Ancient poems that satirize people's hypocrisy with translation

Seven-step poem - Cao Zhi

Boil beans and make soup , drain the beetroot into juice. The beetles are burning under the cauldron, and the beans are weeping in the cauldron. Since they are born from the same root, why be too hasty when they are in conflict with each other?

Translation: When cooking beans to make bean soup, I want to filter out the residue of the beans and leave the bean juice for making soup. The bean straw is burning under the pot, and the beans are crying inside the pot. Beans and bean straw originally grew from the same root. How could the bean straw cook the beans in such a hurry?

The poem uses the metaphor of "cooking beans and burning bean sprouts" to accuse Cao Pi of fratricide. After hearing this, Cao Pi was moved by his own flesh and blood and felt deeply ashamed. Perhaps he was afraid of the ridicule of the world. In order to preserve his reputation and bring peace to the world, he demoted Cao Zhi to the title of Marquis of Anping. Cao Zhi escaped with his superior literary talent.

This poem uses the words "聐職" and "bean root", which grow from the same root, as a metaphor for the brotherhood between Cao Zhi and Cao Pi. The use of "聐聐聕" and "beans" are used to describe the brother who is the same flesh and blood brother killing his younger brother. It is explained vividly and in a simple way. What are superficial brothers?

Extended information:

Cao Zhi (192-December 27, 232), courtesy name Zijian, was born in Qiao County, Peiguo (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). Wuyang (now Shenxian County, Shandong Province, also known as Juancheng) was the third son of Cao Cao and Queen Wuxuan Bian. He was King Chen during his lifetime, and was given the posthumous name "Si" after his death, so he was also called King Chen Si.

Cao Zhi was a famous writer during the Three Kingdoms period. As one of the representatives and masters of Jian'an literature, he was respected as a model of articles during the Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties. His representative works include "Luo Shen Fu", "White Horse Pian", "Seven Sorrow Poems", etc. Later generations named him, Cao Cao and Cao Pi the "Three Caos" because of their literary attainments.

His poems are known for their strong writing skills and elegant lyrics. Thirty volumes of his poems have been lost, and the current collection of "Cao Zijian Collection" was compiled by the Song Dynasty. Cao Zhi's prose also has the characteristics of "emotion, elegance and resentment, body and quality". Coupled with the rich variety of his prose, he has achieved outstanding achievements in this aspect. Xie Lingyun, a writer in the Southern Song Dynasty, once commented that "there is only one stone in the world, and Cao Zijian has eight buckets".

Reference: Cao Zhi - Sogou Encyclopedia

5. A poem about feelings that describes being misunderstood and unable to defend oneself

"Shuili".

The millet is separated, the seedlings of the rice are growing. The pace is slow and timid, and the center is shaking. Those who know me say that I am worried; those who do not know me say that I want nothing. Long sky, who is this!

The millet is separated, the ears of the grain are growing. Walking forward with great strides, the center is like intoxication. Those who know me say that I am worried; those who do not know me say that I want nothing. Long sky, who is this!

That millet is separated from others, that is the reality of that grain. The walking is so slow and timid, the center is like choking. Those who know me say that I am worried; those who do not know me say that I want nothing. Long sky, who is this!

I originally set my heart on the bright moon, but the bright moon shines on the ditch

I walked through the south of the Yangtze River

The face waiting in the season is like the blooming and falling of a lotus< /p>

If the east wind does not come, the catkins of March will not fly

Your heart is like a small lonely city

Just like the bluestone street facing the evening

The tillers are silent, and the spring curtain of March is not lifted

Your heart is a small window tightly closed

My dada’s horse hooves are beautiful mistakes< /p>

I am not a returnee, I am a passerby...

——Zheng Chouyu's "Mistake"

Poems about hypocritical and disgusting people 1. Describe a person who is hypocritical and fake Verses of

1. It is difficult to mold the Buddha’s body but not his bones. ——Modern Dynasty·Xiao Mengxia's "Collection of Common Sayings"

Translation: It is difficult to shape the bones of a Buddha statue by making a model. To understand a person, you can see his face but not his heart.

2. The reeds on the wall are top-heavy and shallow-rooted, while the bamboo shoots in the mountains have sharp mouths, thick skin and hollow bellies. ——"Couplets" by Xie Jin of the Ming Dynasty

Translation: The reeds growing on the wall are top-heavy and shallow-rooted. How can they survive for a long time? Bamboo shoots in the mountains have thick skin at the tip but are hollow in the middle. What’s there to show off?

3. The merchant girl did not know the hatred of the country's subjugation, but she still sang "Flowers in the Back Garden" across the river. ——Du Mu, Tang Dynasty, "Porting Qinhuai"

Translation: Jinling singers seem to not know what the hatred of the country's subjugation and the sorrow of Shuili are, but they are still singing the obscene song "Flowers in the Backyard of Yushu" on the other side.

4. Even if the promise is temporary, it will be a long journey. ——"Inscribed on the Master of Chang'an Wall" by Zhang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Even though he temporarily promised something verbally, in fact his heart was as cold as a passerby.

5. It is difficult to mold the Buddha’s body but not his bones. He knows the face of a person but not the heart. ——Modern Dynasty·Xiao Mengxia's "Collection of Common Sayings"

Translation: It is difficult to shape the bones of a Buddha statue by making a model. To understand a person, you can see his face but not his heart.

6. The warriors are half dead in front of the army, but the beauties are still singing and dancing under the tent. ——Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty, "Yan Ge Xing"

Translation: Half of the soldiers died in the battle and half survived, but the beauties still sang and danced in the camp!

2. Verses that describe a person who is particularly disgusting

Verses that describe a person that is particularly disgusting are as follows

1. In the world, gold is needed to make friends. If you don’t have too much gold, you can’t make friends. deep.

From: Tang Zhang Wei Title Chang'an Wall Master

Translation: People in the world need gold to communicate, and if there is not much gold, the communication will not be deep.

2. The eyes are on the buttocks, and they only recognize clothes but not people.

From: Qing Dynasty·Wen Yingjiang's "The Needle"

Translation: Eyes on the buttocks, only recognition of clothes but not people.

3. A small official serves a big official, and it is his pleasure.

From: Dong Yingju's "Miscellaneous Works" of the Ming Dynasty

Translation: When a small official becomes a big official, I will be happy to cater to him.

4. Rats have skin, while humans have no manners.

From: Spring and Autumn Period·Anonymous "The Book of Songs"

Translation: Look at the mice, they all have skin, how come they don't respect etiquette as a human being?

5. There is an animal heart among people, but few people can truly know it.

From: "Choose Friends" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: There are beasts in people's hearts, how many people can truly understand them.

3. Poems that express a person's hypocrisy and evil intentions

"Partridge Sky" Southern Song Dynasty Xin Qiji: The river head is not in trouble, and it is difficult to travel in the world.

The wind and waves at the head of the river are high, so it is not very dangerous, but the journey on earth is even more difficult.

2. "Gift from Brother Langzhi" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty: The raccoons in the city hate the orchids, so don't damage the fragrance and not return for a long time.

Resting on the door curtain of time, just a gust of wind passed by, and it blew away the persistence. If there are mistakes in love, the fault must be mine. You are like fire, and the tenderness like water cannot withstand the raging flames. You forgot to dodge, and you lost your soul. They are infatuated and dependent on each other, thinking that one day they will definitely meet. A sigh woke me up from my dream, and my thoughts hung on the willow branches, watching the sprouting goose yellow and green.

3. "Choosing Friends" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty: Even if you laugh, you may not be harmonious; although you may cry, you may not be sad.

On the surface, it seems good, but in fact there is a contradiction, that is, it means that the face and the heart are not in harmony.

4. "Zaju·Zhang Kongmu Zhikan Moheluo" Yuan Meng Hanqing: It is difficult to paint the bones of a tiger.

Some people do things in front of you and do things behind your back. On the surface, they seem to be good, but in fact, they are always hurting you and saying bad things about you behind your back. They are like no one else.

5. "Historical Records·Biographies of Huozhi" Western Han Dynasty Sima Qian: The prosperity of the world is all for the benefit of the future; the prosperity of the world is for the benefit of the future.

People all over the world flock to each other for the sake of profit, and everyone goes their separate ways for the sake of profit. All living beings in the world work hard and enjoy themselves for their own benefit.

4. Poems that expose the hypocrisy of human nature

1. "Choose Friends" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty

Even though you laugh, you may not be harmonious, and although you may cry, you may not be sad. The face is knotted with oral sex, and the belly is filled with thorns.

Translation: Although you are smiling, you may not be kind; although you are crying, you are not necessarily sad. Friendships are made on the surface, but relationships create thorns behind the scenes.

2. "Po Qinhuai" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

The merchant girl did not know the hatred of losing her country, but she still sang "Flowers in the Back Garden" across the river.

Translation: The Jinling singer seems not to know what the hatred of the country's subjugation and the sorrow of Shuili are, but she is still singing the obscene song "Flowers in the Backyard of Yushu" on the other side.

3. "Yan Ge Xing" by Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty

Half of the soldiers are dead in front of the army, but the beauties are still singing and dancing under the tent.

Translation: Half of the soldiers died and half survived in the battle, but the beauties were still singing and dancing in the camp!

4. "Water Margin" of the Ming Dynasty

In the world, only the human heart is evil, and God must provide for everything.

Translation: Only the human heart is the most vicious in this world, and all things still need God’s blessing.

5. Modern Times·Xiao Mengxia's "Collection of Common Sayings"

It is difficult to mold the Buddha's shape but not the bones, and it is difficult to know the face of a person but not the heart.

Translation: It is difficult to shape the bones of a Buddha statue or a model. To understand a person, you can see his face but not his heart.

Extended information:

Hypocrisy, Chinese vocabulary. It means false and untrue, and is often used to evaluate personal behavior in modern society.

"Zhuangzi: Robber Zhi": "The way of Zi is crazily advanced, deceitful, clever and hypocritical. It cannot be completely true. Is it enough to ridicule?"

"Hanshu" "The Biography of Shi Dan": "I am a sick man who is like a disciple of Zhou. I am hypocritical and corrupt, and I have become a vulgar person." It is very true, and it is sincerity; if there is eighty or nine points of sincerity, it is mixed with some hypocrisy, which is dishonest."

Lu Xun's "Wandering": "She has been sincere. The review of past events and new tests began, forcing me to make many hypocritical and gentle answers. I showed my gentleness to her, and the hypocritical drafts were written on my heart. ”

5. China. Are there any poems that describe hypocritical people

1. "Poverty Friendship"

Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Turning your hands to make clouds and rain, one after another is frivolous Why count.

If you don’t see me, I will make friends when I am poor. This way is abandoned by people today.

2. "Choose Friends"

Meng Jiao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

There is human nature in the beasts, and they are alienated by humans despite their appearance.

There is an animal heart among people, and only a few can truly know it.

Ancient people looked like animals, but they all had great saintly virtues.

Nowadays, people look like humans, but the hearts of animals are unpredictable.

Even if you laugh, you may not be harmonious; though you may cry, you may not be sad.

The face is knotted with oral sex, and the belly is filled with thorns.

Good people always follow the straight path and do not follow the unfaithful world.

Evil people are clever and flattery, and they can get what is unjust.

If you follow the true example, your heart will be as strong as stone.

Don’t flatter or bully, don’t be extravagant and don’t indulge.

There is no stinginess in the face, no deceit in the heart.

A gentleman and a Taoist person are constant day and night.

3. "Chanting the Needle"

Wen Yingjiang, a poet of the Qing Dynasty

A needle is refined and hammered thousands of times, and the needle is turned upside down and moved up.

His eyes are on his buttocks, and he only recognizes clothes but not people.

4. "Miscellaneous Works"

Dong Yingju, a poet of the Ming Dynasty

A small official serves a big official, and the music is meant to please him.

If you can do this to your relatives, wouldn’t you become a filial son?

5. "Drunken Taiping·Seizing the Narrow Swallow's Mouth"

Ming Dynasty poet Li Kaixian

Seizing the mud swallow's mouth, whittling the iron needle, scraping the golden Buddha face and searching carefully Seek, find something out of nothing.

Quails hunt for peas in their crops, egrets chop meat from their legs, and mosquitoes eat fat from their bellies. It’s a shame the old man did it!

Why have there been some people since ancient times who betrayed the interests of others or even the interests of others for their own interests?

Because some people in this world live for profit and peace. They are selfish and greedy. However, if you observe carefully, our lives are still full of good people who are willing to help others.

6. What are the ancient poems that describe "people's hypocrisy"

Inscribed on the owner of the wall in Chang'an

Tang Dynasty: Zhang Wei

The world Making friends requires gold. If you don't have a lot of gold, you won't be able to make deep friends.

Even if the promise is temporary, it will eventually be a leisurely journey.

Interpretation: Secular people need gold as a bond to make friends with each other. If gold is not used much, the friendship will naturally not be deep.

Even though he temporarily promised something verbally, in fact his heart was as cold as a passerby.

1. "People in the world need gold to make friends. Without more gold, friendship will not be deep." It reveals the "pollution" of money on human relations and the world. Gold has always been the hard currency in ancient society, and there are many examples of money exchange for "friendship" both in ancient and modern times. As early as the Western Jin Dynasty, Lu Bao pointed out profoundly: "On the boat and on the carriage, Kong Fang is served. All gentlemen share the same dust and light. If they are handed over to the superior, their reputation will be better." ("Qian Shen Lun")

2. "Even if we make a promise for a while, it will eventually be the end of the journey." vividly outlines the hypocritical smile and indifferent heart of the owner of the Chang'an wall. "Rannuo" is a sign of faith, money is the embodiment of desire, and the gap between morality and desire will never be filled. This is the natural but ultimate disease of human beings as social animals. "Long-term travel heart" points to this nature. The word "Long-term" describes "traveling heart", which very appropriately shows that this nature grows naturally and long-term in the hearts of people. Such a seemingly bland tone can achieve the effect of lashing people to the bone without being explicit about their ridicule.

3. Literature is a mirror of society. This poem is simple in words and profound in meaning, rich in philosophical significance, and reflects an aspect of the society and human conditions in the Tang Dynasty.

7. Are there any poems that satirize people’s shamelessness?

1. There is a song and song "Drunken Taiping·Seizing the Narrow Swallow's Mouth" that specifically satirizes greedy people and their abhorrent faces. , the poem is as follows:

Seizing the mud swallow's mouth, whittling the iron needle,

Scraping the golden Buddha's face, searching carefully, and finding nothing.

Quails hunt for peas in their crops,

Egrets chop the fine meat from their legs,

Mosquitoes eat fat from their bellies,

Thanks to the old man for doing it !

"Drunken Peace" is the title of the song. The lyrics and music of this song were included in "Yixiao San" written by Li Kaixian in the Ming Dynasty. The original title was "Scorning those who are greedy, cruel and petty." The language is vivid and lifelike, plain and easy to understand. It uses exaggerated techniques and vivid metaphors to sharply satirize the shameless greedy people.

2. "The reeds on the wall are top-heavy and have shallow roots; the bamboo shoots in the mountains have sharp mouths, thick skin and hollow bellies." This was written by Xie Jin, a Hanlin scholar in the Ming Dynasty. Very spicy and vivid too.