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What ancient poems describe "officials run amok"?

Bai Juyi's "Red Carpet" "Do you know Xuanzhou Taishou? A foot of carpet, 1200 silk. Those who don't know the cold should be warm and wear less local clothes ";

Another: "Selling Charcoal Weng" attacked "a cart of charcoal, more than a thousand Jin, the palace envoy can't spare." Half a horse's red yarn is a silk, which was plundered by the imperial court to char the cow's head with charcoal.

In addition, Qin Zhongyin's ten poems also express a similar meaning, such as "Light Fat": "There is a drought in the south of the Yangtze River, and people in Quzhou eat people", such as "Buying flowers": "A bunch of dark flowers makes ten households blessed".

The wine and meat in Zhumen stink, and the road has frozen bones.

It was not the silkworm farmer who came back from the city with tears on his face yesterday.