Qi Chu Sing Original Text_Translation and Appreciation

Visiting Junshan is very true. Cui Wei, you are a god. Even to the Queen Mother's Terrace, there is a hall with golden steps and jade, and Zhicao grows next to the hall. The east and west compartments are full of guests. The master should go to the banquet, and the person sitting there will live a long life. Changlefu first became a grandson. I always wish that my master will live longer and stay with heaven. ——Wei and Jin Dynasty·Cao Cao's "Qi Chu Sing" Qi Chu Sing Traveling to Junshan is very true.

Cui Wei, you are a god.

Even to the Queen Mother's Terrace, there is a hall with golden steps and jade, and Zhicao grows next to the hall.

The east and west compartments are full of guests.

The master should go to the banquet, and the person sitting there will live a long life.

Changlefu Shiyi is his grandson.

I always wish that my master will live longer and stay with heaven. Cao Cao (155 AD - Gengzi in the first month of 220 AD), whose courtesy name was Mengde, whose last name was Jili, and whose nickname was Amo, was born in Peiguoqiao (now Bozhou, Anhui) and was of Han nationality. An outstanding statesman, military strategist, writer and calligrapher in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms, his son Cao Pi became emperor and was honored as Emperor Wu, with the temple name Taizu. Cao Cao was skilled in military tactics and good at poetry, expressing his political ambitions and reflecting the suffering life of the people in the late Han Dynasty. He was majestic, generous and desolate. His prose was also clear and neat, which opened up and prospered Jian'an literature and left a precious spirit to future generations. Wealth is known as the character of Jian'an in history, and Lu Xun evaluated him as "the founder of reformed articles". At the same time, Cao Cao was also good at calligraphy, especially Zhangcao. Zhang Huaiguan of the Tang Dynasty rated it as a "wonderful product" in "Shu Duan".

Cao Cao: A peach-blossom face is thin and it is difficult to hide tears; a willow-leaf eyebrow is long and it is easy to feel sad. The secret smile was not fulfilled, and he raised his eyes and lowered his head several times. ——Han Hong of the Tang Dynasty, "An Occasion Meeting Again"

A peach-blossom face is thin and it is difficult to hide tears.

A willow-leaf eyebrow is long and it is easy to feel sad.

I smiled in front of my face before my secret was revealed.

I raised my eyes and then lowered my head several times. The sesero skirt has a golden waist, and the dark eyebrows are broken and not redrawn. When drunk, he bites the new flower child, grabs the fairy man and lets him show off his charm. ——Tang Dynasty·He Ning's "Willow Branch"

Willow branch The skirt is covered with gold, and the waist is woven with gold.

The black eyebrows are not redrawn.

When drunk, he bites the new flower,

He grabs the fairy and lets him show off his charm. In Yunxi Bay, there is a fisherman, and his family is from the west to the east. There is snow on the river, wind beside the river, smiling and wearing clothes without sighing about poverty. ——Tang Dynasty·Zhang Zhihe's "The Fisherman·The Fishing Man in Yunxi Bay"

The Fisherman·The Fishing Man in Yunxi Bay The fisherman in Yunxi Bay,

The family is home. West meets east.

Snow on the river, wind beside the river,

Smiling with lotus clothes but not sighing about poverty.