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Poetry about dung 1. What poems are there about toilets?

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2. The toilet on the levee once pitied Li Zhaoxian's quatrains (four poems).

3. Step on both sides of the river and shoot at the center; The seemingly hidden front is actually a golden wall.

4. Heroes of the world bow and pay tribute here; Heroic women all over the world come to take off your coat and untie their skirts.

Stepping on both sides of the Yellow River with confidential documents in hand, there was machine gun fire in front and artillery fire behind.

6. Open the door to convenience and solve the worries of the following shares.

7. It is advisable to urinate; Get a big solution, take off,.

8. Collect things smoothly and elegantly.

9. tight before coming, loose after coming out.

10. Sit quietly looking for poetry and listen to the clear spring leisurely.

1 1. Sitting for a while will relax your mind; Leisure for a while will make you immortal.

12. It's better to sing in a low voice, instead of bombing indiscriminately.

13. The dragon in front produces nectar, and the phoenix in the back lays golden eggs.

14. Oblique urine flows fast, feces fall late and the pit is deep.

2. Ancient sentences about shit

The dung beetle has lost its estrus-if it doesn't go, it will be driven out (run over)

Dung realized-a step to heaven; Got promoted.

Dung beetles has gone abroad-notorious.

Dung beetles sneezes-his mouth is full of shit.

Dung beetles wear flowers-they stink.

Dung beetles wear masks-shameless

Dung beetles lost his garlic mortar-playing dumb.

Dung beetles fell into the cesspit-a full meal; Survival in death (shit)

Dung beetles farts-worthless (smelly)

Dung beetles drinks porridge-the more he eats, the more confused he becomes.

Dung beetles knock at the door.-It stinks.

The dung beetle is holding the horn.-smelly blow.

The dung beetle climbed on the tiger's head-it scared people.

Dung beetles climbed onto the mulberry leaf-he couldn't spit out good silk.

Dung beetles climb trees-mystery.

3. Poetry praising the dung digger

Liu Zhijie, a sanitation worker at night, woke up gently from his sleep and lit the oil lamp handed down by Shi Chuanxiang.

On the street, flashing figures are flowing. Take a broom and sweep the dust off your feet.

His mission is simple: to make the city fresh every day. Sweep away contemptuous eyes and indecent words and deeds.

Keep all the rubbish away from life. He knows more about cleaning than ordinary people. Every footprint is so practical, and every emotion is so shining as gold.

The broom in his hand flicked from left to right and repeatedly wrote a word: people! That figure in the night, you turned on Ishikawa's oil lamp. Copy the image of an ordinary worker in the hearts of citizens.

Liu Zhijie's Night Sanitation Workers was published in the second issue of New City Literature in 2007, with the title of Night Shadow, which is a poem praising the hard work of sanitation workers. Before analyzing this poem, let's talk about the story of Shi Chuanxiang.

Shi Chuanxiang, a dung digger in Beijing, started working in a private dung farm in Beijing at the age of 14, and worked under a dung bully for 20 years, suffering from oppression and bullying. After liberation, he took digging dung as his glorious work, took pleasure in suffering, served the people wholeheartedly, gained universal respect, joined the China * * * Production Party, was rated as a national model worker, and was cordially received by Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and Liu Shaoqi.

Shi Chuanxiang1May, 97519th died in Beijing. Before his death, he repeatedly told his son to follow in his father's footsteps and become a famous sanitation worker. There are several points in this poem worth learning: the phrase "light the oil lamp handed down by Shi Chuanxiang", with the help of Shi Chuanxiang's deeds, suddenly made the image of sanitation workers shine. Let's just call this move "God adds color".

"Sweep away a contemptuous look,/sweep away indecent words and deeds." It reveals that sanitation workers not only have to work hard before dawn every day, but also bear the secular pressure: there are always people who despise them, laugh at them and treat them as inferior.

At a deeper level, the image of sanitation workers was written, which greatly aroused readers' respect for sanitation. "The broom in my hand swings from left to right,/a word repeatedly says: people!" This sentence sums up the philosophy of life from the labor of sanitation workers sweeping the floor: only by working hard can we achieve a capitalized "person"

Moreover, the writing method of transforming form into god is adopted, which makes the theme of the poem sublimate well in the image description. Let's read this poem by Liu Zhijie and be an ordinary worker.

4. Famous sayings and poems praising rhinoceros dung.

That thing is dung beetles. I've been looking for it for a long time. Finally, I found two two two-part allegorical sayings that don't insult dung beetles. I'm so worried!

Tell you the truth, (* _ _ *) Hee hee ... You'd better choose the best choice for me.

Originally it was all about dung beetles, so change that dung beetles into rhinoceros dung.

Dung beetles climb trees-pretend to be positive (a kind of cicada)

The dung beetle scratched at the window-revealing a little face.

Dung beetles cushion table legs-hard support.

There should be some praise. . . ⊙﹏⊙

Oh, let me tell you something. Keep the change. How can 250 praise him? Only Fabres!

5. What idioms with feces are there?

Fly dung spot jade spot: spot, extended to insult and defile.

Fly droppings defiled the plum rain. Metaphor is that bad people frame good people.

Shit is worse than shit and dirt. Describing things is extremely worthless.

Treat it like dirt, treat it like dirt. Metaphor is extreme contempt.

The Buddha's head pulls shit on the Buddha's head. It means that beautiful things are desecrated and defiled.

Rotten wood, rotten wood, filthy earth walls. Metaphor is a person with no future.

Rotten wood dung rotten wood: rotten wood; Dirty: Dirty Grimer. Metaphor is difficult to cultivate people who are useless to society.

The Buddha's head is stained with dung: put it. I don't care if he puts shit on his head.

The latter is more like putting bad things on good things and polluting good things.