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Senior satirist, cheap ancient prose

The ancient prose of senior satirists is as follows:

1, clever words, fresh benevolence. From: The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong.

This sentence is ironic to those who are articulate, kind on the surface and sinister at heart. It means that these people rarely have real kindness and morality.

2, artificial knife, I am a fish. From: Historical Records of Xiang Yu.

This sentence is a metaphor for being in a weak position, like a fish on the chopping block, being slaughtered by others. It satirizes those who don't know how to advance and retreat, don't know current events, and finally can only be victims of others.

3. Well frogs can't talk to the sea and are confined to the air. Said by: Zhuangzi's theory of homology.

This sentence means that it is impossible for a frog in the well to talk with it about the vastness and depth of the sea. It satirizes those who are short-sighted, ignorant and unable to understand the wider world and deeper truth.

4. People have skills, if any. From: On Mencius and Li Lou.

This sentence means that if others have certain skills or talents, they will also regard them as their own. It satirizes those who are jealous and can't see the kindness of others, and also expresses respect and appreciation for talents and skills.

Ironic idiom:

1, don't choose what you say: don't choose what you say, it's nonsense. He is outspoken and often offends people.

2, nonsense: regardless of the facts, just talk nonsense. For example, you can't make irresponsible remarks, and you must have evidence to speak.

3, articulate: eloquent, eloquent. She has a glib tongue and often wins applause from the audience.

4, nonsense: there is no basis for nonsense. Don't talk nonsense, have a factual basis.

5, rumors: create rumors, nothing to do. He often tells stories, which is very annoying.

6, yin and yang strange spirit: speak in a roundabout way, not straightforward. The way he talks is always strange and hard to understand.

7, pointing to mulberry: On the surface, this person is actually swearing at another person. For example, he is criticizing you.

8, glib: talking glib, not true. He is glib and can't be trusted.

9, innuendo: hiding a knife in the words, secretly attacking. He is attacking you by innuendo, so you should be careful.

10, shameless: shameless. He shamelessly copied other people's works.