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1. Classical Chinese describes a person's illiteracy 1. The Book of Songs, Wind, Rat and Spring and Autumn was collected by Yin Jifu and edited by Confucius.

Rats have skins, people have no instruments, people have no instruments, and they live forever!

Rats have teeth, people are endless, people are endless, and death is endless!

Squirrels have bodies, people are rude, people are rude, and Hu will not die!

Translation:

Look at that weasel with skin. How can people lose face? I'd rather die than lose face.

You see this weasel is full of teeth, but people don't care about virtue. If people have no virtue, what are they waiting for if they don't die?

You see, weasels still have limbs, but people don't know manners. People who don't know etiquette should die quickly.

Second, the behavior is unreasonable, and I am afraid of reading articles if I play badly. -Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions

Interpretation: Activities do not conform to secular etiquette, stubborn personality, and do not like reading.

Third, the eyes are long in * * *, and they only recognize clothes but not people. -"Yong Zhen" by Wen Qing Yingjiang

Interpretation: people who write clothes are ungrateful, and their eyes only look at clothes, regardless of the hard work of people who make clothes.

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Creative background:

The Book of Songs, Wind and Mouse is a satirical poem, and its satirical object has different opinions. Predecessors generally have two opinions on this issue: Preface to Shi Mao thinks it is impolite to stab the incumbent, and Jian Zheng obeys it; "Lushi" thinks that this is a wife's admonition, and Ban Gu's "White Tiger Yi Tong" inherits this theory.

Although Kai He, Wei Yuan, etc. expounded the latter theory, most poets did not adopt it, but started from the preface of Mao's On, because the content of the expression was not consistent with the abhorrent feelings revealed in this poem.