Ironic and unreasonable people could be expressed in some ironic poems or words. For example, you could use sentences such as " I'm a despicable person who has no integrity and abandoned the essentials for the trifles "," Although you're wearing cologne, I can still vaguely smell scum on you ", etc. to satirize the behavior of unreasonable people. In addition, some ancient poems could also be used to respond to unreasonable people, such as the Seven-step Poem," Cow dung is cow dung. No matter how popular you are, flowers will generally not be inserted on you because it will insult the beauty." In general, by using satirical poems or words, one could convey one's dissatisfaction and disapproval to unreasonable people.
Those unreasonable people would usually use some kind of strategy to achieve their goals. They might attack your self-esteem, suppress your confidence, and use your weaknesses against you. They might create fear in order to quickly gain an advantage. They might also pester you endlessly. No matter how the other party attacked, they wanted to see your anger, grievance, and even irritable negative emotions so that they could pester you further. Facing such a person, we can use some small tricks to deal with him. First of all, we should be clear about our feelings, calm down, and not rush to comment or argue. Secondly, we should not expect to solve problems through verbal arguments, because the other party cannot think rationally when he is angry. We should also avoid being hijacked by the other party's emotions, stay calm, and make good use of empathy. If these people are close to you, such as relatives or friends, you can deal with them according to the above principles. However, if the above methods are ineffective, we may need to adopt more specific strategies in the face of unreasonable people, but these strategies are not mentioned in the information provided.
The following are some ancient texts that satirize people who speak ill of others behind their backs: - "A loving mother is not close to a loving mother." "Records of the Historian, Biography of Ailizi Ganmao" - "All the women are jealous of my beautiful eyebrows, and they say that I am good at lewdness." Qu Yuan's Li Sao - "If you don't know a man, you won't be his friend." Sima Qian's Records of the Historian - "A gentleman breaks off his friendship and doesn't say anything bad." Records of the Historian - "Who doesn't speak behind his back? Who doesn't speak in front of him?" Zengguang Xianwen While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Satire is a form of literature that uses negative emotions or opinions to attract the reader's attention. Satirical articles usually revealed some problems in society and caused the readers to think and resonate through deep reflection and sarcasm on these problems. The language of a satirical article is usually humorous, sharp, and spicy. It can accurately grasp the essence of the problem and reveal its essence, allowing the reader to have a strong impression and reflection when reading. Satire articles are often used to satirize social injustice, corruption, absurdity, ignorance, and other problems. It is used to criticize and satirize social reality to promote social improvement and progress. Satire is a literary form that is full of expression and appeal. It can deeply reveal social problems, trigger readers 'thinking and reflection, and have a positive impact on social progress.
As a fan of online literature, I've seen many different kinds of people. Some people will show unreasonable behavior, which is usually because they think they have absolutely correct opinions and no matter how others refute, they can't change their position. Below are some of the weirdest people I've ever seen: 1. Bashers: These users will usually try to get others to agree with them by refuting and debating when others have different opinions from them. They might say,"Your point of view is wrong. My point of view is right." However, they would never accept other people's views. Instead, they would try to make others submit to their views by constantly refuting them. 2. Bar culture: These people usually like to debate with others on social media and like to call the debate "bar culture." They believed that only through constant refutation and debate could others understand their views. 3. Self-proclaimed king of truth: These people usually think that they have absolutely correct views and will not accept other people's refutation. They might say,"My point of view is the truth, your point of view is wrong." However, they would never accept other people's views. Instead, they tried to make their views more unshakable by refusing to accept rebuttals. Malicious Attacks: These people often attack the opinions, character, or reputation of others and try to make others submit to their position through attacks. They might say,"Your point of view is wrong. My point of view is right." However, their purpose was not to make others understand their point of view, but to make others feel uncomfortable and threatened. These strange people who are unreasonable may make people laugh, but we also have to realize that this kind of behavior will not only hurt other people's feelings but also damage our own image. We should respect the views of others and try our best to resolve the problem peacefully instead of resorting to unreasonable behavior.
Once upon a time, in a small town, there was an old witch. She was very good at using witchcraft to treat all kinds of diseases and injuries. However, she had a very strange habit. Every time she treated a patient, she would take out a small box filled with candies of different colors. One day, a patient came to see the old witch. When she was treating him, she took out a small box containing some sweets of different colors. The patient asked in surprise,"are these candies used to cure the old witch?" The old witch smiled and replied,"Of course it is used to cure illnesses." But what you need to know is that the color of these candies represents the illness inside your body. So if you eat the darker colored candy, I will help you treat your heart disease; if you eat the lighter colored candy, I will help you treat your stomach disease." The patient thought for a moment after hearing that, then picked up the darker candy and ate it. As a result, he quickly recovered. The next day, the old witch took out a small box filled with candies of different colors. The patient came to see the old witch again and asked him,"You ate a darker candy yesterday, so you look healthier today, right?" The patient nodded. The old witch smiled and replied,"Yes." But today, I took out a box with some candies of different colors. I took a bite and found that the darker candy was healthier, so I ate another one." On the third day, the old witch took out a small box filled with candies of different colors. The patient came to see the old witch again and asked him,"You ate a darker candy yesterday, so you look healthier today, right?" The patient nodded. The old witch smiled and replied,"Yes." But today, I took out a box with some candies of different colors. I took a bite and found that the darker candy was healthier, so I ate another one." On the fourth day, the patient had recovered, but he was very curious and asked the old witch,"why do you always take candy of different colors to cure me?" The old witch smiled and replied,"Because I am that little box, I can only change the color of your body by eating different colored candies to achieve the purpose of treating diseases." The patient was very surprised when he heard that. He picked up the light-colored candy and ate it. In the end, he died very quickly.
Satire often revealed the injustice, corruption, dark side of society by comparing different aspects, so that readers could feel the reality and cruelty of society. Compared with other forms of literature, satirical literature pays more attention to the exposure and criticism of social reality, revealing the weaknesses and defects of human nature. There were many ways to compare satirical literature. 1. Comparing people: Comparing different people in society to highlight the gap and injustice between them. For example, in Water Margins, Lin Chong and Song Jiang were two contrasting characters. Lin Chong was in prison and had an arrogant personality, while Song Jiang was kind and upright and was put in an important position. Comparing things: Comparing different things in society to highlight their injustice and shortcomings. For example, in Journey to the West, the four masters of the Tang Dynasty encountered many obstacles and difficulties on their way to obtain the scriptures, but they constantly overcame these difficulties and finally obtained the true scriptures. 3. Comparing time: Comparing societies from different historical periods to highlight their injustice and shortcomings. For example, in "Dream of the Red Chamber", Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu were two contrasting characters. Jia Baoyu was a top student, while Lin Daiyu was a girl from a poor family. Their origins and fates formed a sharp contrast. Satire's contrasting techniques were varied and rich. Through comparison, it revealed the injustice and darkness of society, allowing readers to have some understanding and thinking about the current situation of society.
Satire originated from the comedies and tragedies of ancient greece and rome. These works expressed the author's political, social, and moral views through sarcasm, satire, and ridicule. Satire later occupied an important position in the history of European literature and became an important literary school. The main feature of satirical literature is to reveal the weaknesses of society and human nature in a humorous, sarcastic and ironic way, and to guide people to change their behavior and attitude through criticism of society and human nature. In the 20th century, satirical literature was more widely used and developed. Some famous satirists include Dickens, Faulkner, and Russia. Their works were full of deep thinking about social reality and revealing the weaknesses of human nature, which had a profound impact on later satirical literature.
The father of satire recommended Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels. This work was praised by Gorky as "the world's great literary creator" and was considered the representative work of Jonathan Swift. Gulliver's Travels was a fable. It attacked the British colonial policy through irony and criticism, and was warmly welcomed by readers. This novel was regarded as the pinnacle of Jonathan Swift's satire, which showed his narrative skills and satire to the fullest.
Doctor Zhivago, Jean-Baptiste, The Magic Mountain, and Joan of Arc are excellent satire novels that reveal the contradictions between society and individuals in different ways. In addition, Fortress Besieged and Yashe Skits were also works with satirical elements. The language style was humorous and worth reading.
The following are some books that recommend novels with unreasonable and paranoid male leads: 1. " Emperor's Pampered ": The male lead was a disabled man. His childhood was very rough and his life was miserable, but the female lead gave him the only warmth. 2. [I Will Not Let You Off Even If I Die]: The male lead was a paranoid person who loved the female lead deeply in his previous life. 3. [The Paranoid Who Only Loves You]: The male protagonist has an extremely paranoid love for the female protagonist, and even imprisons the female protagonist. 4. " The adopted sister ": The story described that the little emperor had an adopted sister named Yan Qingqing. Her appearance did not match the aesthetic standards of the men at that time, but she had a foxy temperament and a unique color. 5. " Reborn as the Paranoid Male Lead's Ex-Wife ": The male lead is a paranoid male lead, and the female lead transmigrated into his ex-wife. Please note that the books recommended above may contain some plots of the paranoid male protagonist. If you are not interested in such plots, please choose to read them carefully.