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Poetry describing hypocrites

1. A gentleman's deception of good deeds is no different from the wickedness of a villain; a gentleman's change of conduct is not as good as the villain's reformation. "Don't Be Afraid of Villains, Be Afraid of Hypocrites" by Hong Yingming

Translation: A gentleman who pretends to be kind is no different from a villain who does evil willfully; if a gentleman changes his ethics and aspirations, it is worse than a villain who completely changes his past and starts a new life.

2. A person with a wretched appearance but a rat’s eyes, full of swords hidden in his smile.

The villain Jianjia leans against the jade tree, and the commander’s salary is yin and yang.

3. What is the meaning of the monkey carved on the thorns? The stupid commander is also ominous.

Arrogant and arrogant, ignoring the worries of his fellow disciples.

4. It is better to be a real villain than a hypocrite.

5. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned.

Translation: A gentleman is magnanimous and optimistic, and he can look up to you without any shame no matter whether he is successful or in difficulty; a villain is often stumbled by fame and fortune, worried about gains and losses, so he is sad and sad.

6. A gentleman's deception of good deeds is no different from the wickedness of a villain; a gentleman's change of conduct is not as good as the villain's reformation.

7. Only fear hypocrites, not true villains.

8. A true villain does not have a good name, but his evil is limited; a hypocrite steals a good name, but his evil is endless.

1. The Analects of Confucius, a classic Chinese Confucian thought, says: A gentleman is magnanimous, while a villain is always concerned. The meaning of this sentence is that a gentleman is magnanimous and optimistic, and he can look up to him without any shame no matter whether he is successful or in difficulty; a villain is often stumbled by fame and fortune, worried about gains and losses, so he is sad and sad. A gentleman is indifferent to fame and fortune and strives for fame and fortune. A gentleman is not only interested in fame and fortune, but does not care about gains and losses, and is indifferent to fame and fortune. A villain strives for fame and fortune, is arrogant and forgets his roots, is hypocritical, and ignores morality and justice for his own selfishness. It is almost shameful to betray one's friends. This is what is often said: "A gentleman is known for his righteousness, and a villain is known for his profit." People have always praised the gentleman and regarded him as a role model for his behavior, while criticizing the villain severely, treating him as a dirt on society and not scorning him. The upright and true gentleman will be remembered for eternity, while the notorious villain will be infamous for eternity. Both of them have left their names in history, but they are just famous and infamy.

2. The famous book "The Hypocrite" ---author Molière

"The Hypocrite" tells the story of Tartuffe, a church liar pretending to be holy, who sneaked into the house of the businessman Orgon and attempted to seduce him. His wife and his family property were taken away from him. In the end, the truth was revealed and he was imprisoned. The play profoundly exposed the hypocrisy and ugliness of the church, and Tartuffe became synonymous with "hypocrite". His plays break through the stereotypes of classicism in many aspects. They have rigorous structures, distinctive characters and conflicts, witty and vivid language, exaggerated and comical techniques, and sharp and sharp styles. They have a profound impact on the development of comedy art in the world.