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Quotes describing the sinister nature of the human heart

1. "An Ding Tower" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty: I don’t know what it’s like to rot a rat, but I guess the chicks are still alive.

Translation: I don’t know that the rancid dead rat has become a delicacy, but I am also suspicious of the hobby of the chicks. He borrowed Zhuangzi's fable to show that he has achieved fame and wealth, and warned others not to make wild guesses.

2. "Nine Poems on Bamboo Branches" written by Liu Yuxi in the Tang Dynasty: Everlasting hatred is not as good as water in the human heart, and it can easily cause waves.

Translation: There will be waves in the world even on a flat land, which is really hard to guard against. The "human heart" is more dangerous than the water in Qutang Gorge.

3. "Two Poems on Spring Residence and Zaxing" by Wang Yucheng of the Song Dynasty: Anyone who has no intention will tolerate it, and it will also overturn the heart of a little person.

Translation: Whoever said that one can be carefree and carefree is actually like a capricious villain.

4. "Traveling is Difficult" by Xue Neng of the Tang Dynasty: Where the strength is exhausted, the people's hearts are in danger.

Translation: The human heart is sinister and ever-changing, making people constantly worried about what to do.

5. "Journey to the Gorge" by Yongtao of the Tang Dynasty: Mo Yan, a guest from Chu, said that the mountains are dangerous, and the people of the world are even more dangerous in the mountains.

Translation: Don’t think that the mountains are dangerous, the human heart is even more dangerous than the mountains.