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Poems describing men's meanness

1. Poems about meanness

Poetry about meanness 1. What are some famous sayings or poems that describe people's meanness?

The famous sayings or poems that describe people's meanness are:

1, gentleman's righteousness, villain's benefit.

From Kong Qiu's The Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period, it means that a gentleman knows virtue and a villain knows profit.

2, thousands of miles to repair books just for the wall, let him be three feet. The Great Wall of Wan Li is still there today, but I haven't seen Qin Shihuang.

From Zhang Ying in the Qing Dynasty, "A letter from home is sent only by a wall", which means: What does it matter if you send a letter a thousand miles away, just for a wall of three feet? The Great Wall of Wan Li is still there today, but the then Qin Shihuang is gone.

You can donate a lot if you are in a hurry, and you will be more cautious if you are flat.

In the Qing Dynasty, Zhang Ming Shi (volume 146) means that even gold can be easily donated in case of urgency. But if things have subsided, then even a penny should be carefully considered.

4, Andy for me, pull a hair and benefit the world, not for my use.

Judging from the Twenty-six Verses of Mencius' Dedicated Articles written by Mencius and his disciples during the Warring States Period, that is to say, if Andy showed it to me, even pulling out a hair would be good for the world, he wouldn't do it.

Because of the success, there are four political parties participating in the election, which is obvious.

It comes from the book of songs Zhou Songzhi Jing, which was anonymous in the Spring and Autumn Period. It means: From that Cheng Kang era, Zhou Bang was unified in all directions, wise and SHEN WOO, good at reading words and deeds and haggling over every ounce.

2. What are the lines that describe others' meanness?

1. Grab the mud swallow's mouth, sharpen the iron needle, scrape the face of the Buddha and search carefully: out of thin air. Looking for peas in quail, cutting lean meat on crane legs, licking fat and oil on mosquito's abdomen. Thanks to the old man!

Source: Yuan Anonymous, "Drunk and peaceful, despise greedy people for small profits".

Grab mud from the swallow's mouth, cut iron chips from the needle, and scrape gold from the bodhisattva's face: out of thin air. Find peas from the throat pouch of quail, chop some lean meat from the leg of crane, and extract fat and oil from the stomach of mosquito. Unfortunately, the old man can't do it.

2. Andy took it for me, pulling out a dime, benefiting the world, not for its benefit.

Source: Mencius in the Warring States Period and his disciples "Mencius Dedicated Articles Twenty-six Sections".

Andy pursues "for me". Pulling out hair is good for the world, and he doesn't want to do it.

3. If things are valuable, the treasure list will not be paid; If you make a promise, you will agree, and there will be no day to go to the bank; Cut the country a penny, cut it, and be insatiable. The more annoying things are, the more intrusive they are, and the more they will be taken away by the state.

Source: Xunzi's Guo Fu in the Warring States Period.

If you use treasures to serve a violent country, you will run out of treasures, but diplomatic relations still cannot be established. They made an alliance with them and made a treaty, but they broke their promise in a few days.

Give up national territory and bribe them, but their desires can't be satisfied. The more obedient they are to them, they will not stop until the property is given away and the state gives it all to them.

4. Repairing books thousands of miles is just for the wall, so it doesn't hurt to make him three feet. The Great Wall of Wan Li is still there today, but I haven't seen Qin Shihuang.

Source: A Letter on Home Care by Zhang Qing Ying.

What does it matter to send a letter from thousands of miles away just because of the wall? The Great Wall of Wan Li is still here today, but we will never see Qin Shihuang again.

If things are urgent, you can donate a lot. If things are dull, you must be cautious.

Source: Ming History, vol. 146, by Zhang Qing Yu Ting and Wan Sitong.

You can donate tens of thousands of gold when things are urgent, and after things calm down, you should not be able to manage a few money.

Step 3 make sentences with meanness

Words:

It's stingy not to give a dime.

Love money as life, treat money as life. Describe extreme meanness.

Love money like life. Some people love money like life. Describe very greedy and despicable.

A barren person is fat and barren: thin, extending to

; Fat: fat, extended to greed. I am mean to others, but I am greedy.

A generous loser will not hesitate to donate money to help others. Mostly used in society and the masses.

a stick

Refuse to pull it out. Primitive finger

The extreme is egoism. After describing people as very stingy and selfish.

Money is like life. Money is as important as life. Metaphor is extremely stingy.

Gertrude wears summer shoes in winter. Metaphor is too frugal and stingy.

Tweezers are used to pluck hair,

You can't. Therefore, it is used as a metaphor.

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Good money is hard to give up. Good money: it turns out

The name of Mou disciple means "kindness" and "pity", which means "cherishing money". S: charity. Refers to people who cherish money and are unwilling to give it to others. Often used to ridicule people for being stingy.

Treat money like life to describe people's meanness, treat money like life.

Two baht is more like one baht or two.

Describe it as stingy.

[Explanation] A rich and stingy person.

4. Describe a very stingy idiom

Idioms that describe very stingy are: penniless, penniless, poor people fatten themselves up, penniless, and love money like life.

First, there is nothing.

1, pinyin: yρmáo bρ

2, interpretation: even a hair is not willing to pull out. Yang Zhu's extreme egoism. After describing people as very stingy and selfish.

3, the source: Wu Qin Jingzi's "The Scholars" The twenty-eighth time: I said: You have to give me two or three thousand pieces of silver in exchange for my feelings. He's broke! I said that you should repay me for mutual affection, give me two or three thousand pieces of silver at a time, and he won't even pay a penny. )

Second, be careful.

1, pinyin: z and zhōb Jiaào

2, interpretation: used to describe very stingy, little money has to be counted. It is also a metaphor for being narrow-minded and caring about small things.

3. Source: Zhang's Biography of Tang Kaiyuan in the Ming Dynasty: If things are urgent, you can donate a lot. If things are smooth, you must be cautious. If you are in a hurry, you can take out all your money. If you are not in a hurry, you must care about that little money. )

Third, infertile people fatten themselves up.

1, pinyin: jí ré né fé i j ǐ

2, interpretation: refers to being stingy with others, but being greedy.

3. Source: Ming Tulong's "A Short Story, The Case of the Secret Teacher": The poor are fat and unwilling to give up. I am mean to others, but I am greedy. Not willing to give up a penny. )

Fourth, divide the weight.

1, pinyin: fē njī nī bā i Li NG

2, interpretation: metaphor is too concerned.

3. Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Forty-fifth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: Specializing in abacus and weight. Specializing in calculation, you should care too much about every penny. )

Fifth, love money like life.

1, pinyin

2. Interpretation: It refers to treating money as life and describing it as extremely stingy. With a derogatory connotation.

3. Source: Ms. Qing Lingnan Yu Yi's "Heroine of Eastern Europe" for the fourth time: I think that in the recent world, no matter what heroes, they all love money like life. I think no matter what kind of hero these days, money is as important as life. )