Every dog-beater has two meanings: one is to describe the dog-beater in the street, and the other is to satirize that literati are generally treacherous and cunning people. To sum up, people with little knowledge are mostly honest, but people with more knowledge often do shameful things.
Carnival is full of loyalty. Ji means: describe many ladies who are vain, but not as good as some prostitutes in the carnival.
* * * means that some people who have experienced ups and downs in life have a sense of reality and grief. Expressing people is often not common sense as it seems, but some unhealthy trends in society.
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"Kill more dogs by fighting righteousness" is the first couplet of the couplet, and the second couplet is "Most ungrateful people are scholars", written by Cao Xuequan in the Ming Dynasty. This means that the most selfless people are those at the bottom of society.
Legend has it that in the second year of the apocalypse, the royal family in Guilin was always arrogant, good at raising evil dogs, and its slaves were even more arrogant. They even set dogs on the street to bite passers-by, which provoked the wrath of heaven.
Once, it was chased by a dog. Thanks to a butcher, he sent a bulldog and beheaded it. The butcher ate the lawsuit, and Cao tried to acquit the butcher, just to show that the accident changed the confession, Cao was furious, Rhodes scholar, and let him disclose the information, and then wrote down every generation of lovers who killed dogs, deceiving more readers.