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A poem expressing jealousy

Jealous of talents [[jíXián dünéng]]

I envy those who are better than themselves in morality and talent.

Derogatory.

Avoid yin.

Metaphor is to avoid meeting because of jealousy.

Jealousy will hurt good people [dêng hàI Xi An]

Sages and able people: people with virtue and talent; Hazard: being framed. Envy talented people and frame wise people. Refers to people who can't tolerate talents and have higher moral character than themselves.

Fame and jealousy

Pity: boast; Jealousy: jealousy. Boast one's reputation and envy others' talents.

(1) Many women suffer from moth-eyebrow disease, and it is rumored that I am horny. (Qu Sao)

(2) orchids are fragrant, and the forest stream is empty. Who will feel the fragrance with the wind when the dust rises and the clouds fall? Listen to the wind, there is still a hollow voice.

(3) the villain has no virtue and abandons his roots to the end. They like to think about it and get angry.