An appreciation of Martyr Guisun Shou’s ambition in his later years

1. Original poem:

The tortoise has a long life

Cao Cao

Although the tortoise has a long life, it still has its time.

The soaring snake rides on the mist, but in the end it becomes ashes.

The old man is brave and ambitious.

The martyrs are full of ambition in their old age.

The period of profit and contraction is not only in heaven;

The blessing of nourishing happiness can lead to eternal life.

Fortunately, I sing to express my ambition.

2. Translation:

Even if the turtle's lifespan is very long, there is still a time when its life will end.

Although the tan snake can fly in the fog, it will eventually die and turn into ashes.

The old horse lies in the stable, its ambition is still to be able to gallop a thousand miles.

When people with lofty ideals reach their old age, their ambition to make progress will not stop.

The length of human life is not just determined by God.

As long as you take good care of your body and mind, you can also live longer.

I am very lucky to use this poem to express my inner ambition.

3. Appreciation:

"The old man is in trouble, his ambition is thousands of miles, and the martyr is still ambitious in his old age." The writing is powerful, the rhythm is majestic, and it contains a heroic spirit of continuous self-improvement, which profoundly It expresses Cao Cao's spirit of being strong and enterprising. "Endless ambition" expresses the need to have an endless pursuit of ideals and a positive and enterprising spirit, to be always optimistic and energetic, to strive for self-improvement, and to maintain ideological youth. Cao Cao revealed the importance of human spiritual factors to health through personal experience.

4. Introduction to the author:

Cao Cao (155-220, Gengzi in the first month of the year), whose courtesy name was Mengde, whose last name was Geely, whose diminutive name was Amo, and whose name was Pei Guoqiao (now Bozhou, Anhui Province). ) people, 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".