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What are some poems praising pigs?

1. Little did you know that there is a pig dragon under the spring, lying on a pillow and a thunder chariot stepping on the Yin axis. ——Song Dynasty: Su Shi's "Ci rhyme Shu Yao Wen Praying for Snow Fog Pig Spring"

Interpretation: I didn't know that there was a dragon and pig under the spring, so I sat on the skycar that the God of Thunder rode when it rained and started to look for it.

2. Even if you have good children and grandchildren, they are no different from dogs and pigs. ——Yuan Dynasty: Wang Mian's "Jizhou Daozhong"

Interpretation: Even if you have good children and grandchildren, you can only live a life worse than a pig or a dog.

3. When the mother-in-law hears that her daughter is coming, she goes out to help the general; when the elder sister hears that the younger sister is coming, she is responsible for doing the makeup; when the younger brother hears that the younger sister is coming, he sharpens his knife to the pigs and sheep. ——Southern and Northern Dynasties: Anonymous "Mulan Ci"

Interpretation: When the parents heard that their daughter was back, they supported each other and went outside the city to greet her; when the elder sister heard that her sister was back, she dressed up in front of the door; when the younger brother heard that He said that his sister was back and was busy sharpening his knife to kill pigs and sheep.

4. Try to use pig mane hair to tease the insect's beard, but it still doesn't move. The boy laughed again. After repeatedly teasing it, the insect becomes furious and runs straight ahead, then pounces on each other and makes loud noises. ——Qing Dynasty: Pu Songling's "Promoting Weaving"

Interpretation: I tried to use the pig hyena to tease the tentacles of the little cricket, but the little cricket still didn't move, and the boy laughed again. After teasing it several times, the little crickets suddenly became furious and rushed forward. Then they started fighting with each other, jumping up and down, fighting each other, fluttering their wings and shouting.

5. Pigs eat dead human flesh, and people eat dead pig intestines. Pigs don't mind the smell of humans, but people hate the smell of pigs. ——Tang Dynasty: Han Shan's "Three Hundred and Three Poems"

Interpretation: Pigs eat the meat of dead people, and people eat the intestines of dead pigs. The pigs do not dislike the smell of human meat, but people praise the smell of pork. .