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Zhu Yuanzhang wrote a dozen oil poems, 3 of the 4 sentences are dirty words, and they are still commonly used to scold people

In this magical and great country, countless heroes and heroes have been born, thousands of benevolent people have been born, and the splendid Chinese civilization has been born. Although China has been known as the "State of Etiquette" since ancient times, in the pursuit of elegant cultural atmosphere, there are still inevitable some insults.

Zhu Yuanzhang wrote a dozen oil poems, 3 of the 4 sentences are dirty words, and they are still commonly used to scold people

Say it or not, among the ancient curse words, the most poisonous and famous sentence was actually spoken by Confucius, mencius: "Zhongni Yue: 'The initiator has no consequences!'" "What do you mean?" That is to say, the first inventor of the figurines to be buried will cut off their children and grandchildren, and they will not be able to die!

There is also a famous sentence, also from the mouth of Confucius: "Decaying wood cannot be carved, and the wall of dung soil cannot be decayed." Yu Yu and He Jie! The person who was scolded was Zaiyu, a disciple of Confucius, who was just accidentally trapped that day, and was scolded by the teacher as "rotten wood dung."

Zhu Yuanzhang wrote a dozen oil poems, 3 of the 4 sentences are dirty words, and they are still commonly used to scold people

In addition to these two famous sentences, there are also "slicing" (kill you), "remnants" (mixed balls), "cheap goods", "servants", etc., which are all curse words spoken by the ancients. However, the above insults are still far from the "scolding poems" of Zhu Yuanzhang, the ming taizu, and I don't believe you can read it again!

Zhu Yuanzhang wrote a dozen oil poems, 3 of the 4 sentences are dirty words, and they are still commonly used to scold people

Zhu Yuanzhang, formerly known as Zhu Zhongba, for this emperor, everyone must be very familiar, he is a rare "grassroots emperor" in Chinese history, born in a peasant family, from childhood to live a hard life of eating and eating without eating, letting go of cattle, being a monk, being a beggar, and then his parents and eldest brother died, he was even too poor to buy a coffin, and finally he could only wrap the body of his relatives with torn clothes and bury it in the land of his neighbors. Therefore, Zhu Yuanzhang had never read any books.

Zhu Yuanzhang wrote a dozen oil poems, 3 of the 4 sentences are dirty words, and they are still commonly used to scold people

But these do not matter, Zhu Yuanzhang himself is still quite smart, and also likes to read, willing to read, so later made a fortune, became the emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang also worked hard to "make up the lessons", and even presided over the compilation of a "Emperor Ming Ancestral Training", used to admonish future generations, the content of this book is very rich, including law, state politics, etiquette, etc., in addition, Zhu Yuanzhang's calligraphy is also good, natural and fluent, vivid manners, Kang Youwei also commented that "Ming Taizu Shu is strong and invincible."

Zhu Yuanzhang wrote a dozen oil poems, 3 of the 4 sentences are dirty words, and they are still commonly used to scold people

In addition to writing and writing books, Zhu Yuanzhang also particularly likes to compose poetry, and in his "Imperial Anthology", there are more than 100 poems he created, but to be honest, the literary attainment of these poems is not high, most of them are oil poems, the most famous of which is his "curse poems", the title is also very naked, it is called: "Scolding Scribes".

Twittering a few crows, squirting feces all over their mouths. Don't be happy today, tomorrow morning a mess.

Zhu Yuanzhang wrote a dozen oil poems, 3 of the 4 sentences are dirty words, and they are still commonly used to scold people

The whole text consists of 4 sentences and 28 words, of which 3 are dirty words, what "full of mouth squirting feces, rotten mouths", really vicious, and these words, are used by Zhu Yuanzhang to scold those sour and rotten literati, and I don't know which unlucky literati angered Ming Taizu, in exchange for such a poem of oil.

Zhu Yuanzhang wrote a dozen oil poems, 3 of the 4 sentences are dirty words, and they are still commonly used to scold people

However, Zhu Yuanzhang is slightly "double-standard" in the matter of cursing people, because in the Ming Law, it is clearly stipulated: Those who scold others are flogged ten; those who scold each other are flogged ten. It means that those who curse people will be beaten, and those who dare to scold their parents and grandparents will be hanged. It can be seen from this that in ancient times, it was not possible to scold people casually, and the consequences were very serious.

Reference: Criminal Law: Curse

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