Poetry about theft 1. Famous sentences about theft
Famous sayings about stealing When you are poor, it feels wonderful to use what you stole! -Wang Xiaobo, China Contemporary Writer Honor will not bring happiness to a person who steals honor but doesn't deserve it. It will only make a person worth having tremble inside.
-Every time Russian writer Nikolai Gogol steals money from my mom's Alipay, Taobao asks me to write the reason. I can only write "There is a reason anyway" and "Helping the poor" awkwardly. It's really hard to steal ... —— Before the young woman writer Jiang starved to death, anyone who was hungry could stop learning, stealing or robbing! Most people who are hungry for the first time only know how to rob and don't know how to steal. Stealing is probably after the increase of human shame, and at the same time, I feel what to do. It was after intellectual development.
-Contemporary writer and scholar Shen Congwen.
2. What are the words to describe stealing?
1. what does the fox say dogs and thieves
Pinyin: hú míng gǒu dào
Explanation: refers to people who do evil and steal. A disparaging term used by the old ruler for rebels.
Source: Zheng Yichuan, an old Tang book
The teacher taught us not to do that.
2. Teach stealing and obscenity
Pronunciation: Yin Hui
Explanation: teaching: teaching. Yin: evil.
Idiom allusion: the original meaning is that improper property preservation leads to theft by others; Women dress up coquettishly to seduce others to flirt. We are now leading people to commit adultery and steal.
The origin of the idiom: The Book of Changes says: "If you hide and teach thieves, you teach lewdness."
Sentence: If you teach theft and prostitution, you will be punished sooner or later.
Steal from others.
Pinyin: Ming Qi ?ngàn t not u
Explanation: open robbery, secret theft.
From: Dabashan, Bi Ye: "What she hates most is that some bad guys cut down forests and carry wood out of the mountains to sell."
Grammar: combination; As predicate and object; With a derogatory connotation.
Note: Later, it is often misused as stealing openly and robbing secretly, but it is actually wrong. Spoken language is often used as "stealing openly and robbing secretly"
Sentence: I have been doing this kind of stealing since I was a child, and I can do something useful when I grow up.
4. Rats and dog thieves
Pronunciation: sh incarnation
Explanation: Running around stealing things like mice and dogs.
Source: Sui Shu Gaozu Xia Ji: "Liyang and Guangling, one after another, look north, or map the city, or strip officials, sleep day and night, rats and thieves flee."
Usage: as object and attribute; Used in figurative sentences.
Sentence making: Following a group of friends, we are doing something scampering.
5. Bury the dog in the spine
Pinyin: chumáI gǒu qiè
Explanation: It refers to robbing, killing, stealing and doing nothing.
Source: Song Zhaowei Yan's "A Nest at the Foothills of Yinshan Mountain" Volume 6: "Since the crimson irrigation to Shentu Jia, everyone has buried dogs and thieves."
Explanation: It refers to robbing, killing, stealing and doing nothing.
Sentence: Life is so beautiful, are you always addicted to running around stealing dogs and wasting your time?