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What are the ancient poems about debt collection?

The ancient poems about debt collection are as follows:

1. The year of Debt: Author of Tang Dynasty: Hanshan

owed money to others, and he began to feel melancholy when his hoof was worn out. Everyone cherishes his wife and children, and his parents don't support him. Brothers are like enemies, and their hearts are long and melancholy. Looking back on their youth, they ask God to grow up.

2, "Miscellaneous Xing" Year: Song Author: Lu You

The cooked rice is soft, but the yellow rice is not too sour. It is better to make wine bear ordinary debts than to ask for a duty.

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Profit comes first in all trades, and every cent is sweaty. Credit is like three vows, and asking for accounts is like going to Liangshan. Once the account is red, the second account is turned over. Friends have lost their letters for many years, and you push me and blame each other. It's a long history to pay back debts, so don't bother to think of others. Be thrifty in your daily life. Please pay back your debts as soon as possible.

Deep thoughts caused by "debt collection poems":

In order to avoid debts, we can't enjoy the Mid-Autumn Festival, dare not drink wine, and even dare not go home, let alone have a Mid-Autumn Festival reunion. In rural Guangdong, there was a folk song: Mid-Autumn Festival falls on August 15th, and some people are happy and others are sad. Someone upstairs blowing sheng tube, someone downstairs tears. Perhaps it is the true portrayal of those poor people who are in debt when they spend the Mid-Autumn Festival!

Of course, today, with the rapid development of social economy and people's happiness and well-being, these past events have long since disappeared, but some economic disputes and unpaid debts have increased, and the relationship between creditors and debtors has undergone a dramatic reversal.