As one of the figures in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao's military and political talents in calligraphy and literature are eclipsed. In fact, Cao Cao is also a calligrapher and writer. However, in that war-torn era, his military and political talents were brought into full play, so that the world underestimated Cao's achievements in literature. In fact, Cao Cao is not only proficient in the art of war, but also good at calligraphy and loves poetry. He used poetry to express his generosity and sadness, and his boldness of vision was quite magnificent. He also wrote about the hardships of people's lives and his political ideals and ambitions. Jian' an style? His style can be said to be initiated by him, which is a huge literary wealth and has made great contributions in the history of China literature.
Although the tortoise is alive? Although the tortoise has a long life, it still has its time. The snake rides the fog and eventually turns to dust. The old horse lurks, aiming at a thousand miles. The martyrs were full of courage in their later years. The surplus and contraction period is not only in the sky; Blessings that nourish grace can last forever. I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire. ? Although this poem is a philosophical poem, Cao Cao pointed out from the perspective of life that birth, aging, illness and death are natural and indelible laws, and compared himself to? Lao Ji? Instead, it has maintained the spirit of ambition, unremitting self-improvement, active pursuit of rationality and hard struggle. The whole poem reveals an upward spirit, ups and downs, and writes the belief that it is man-made with simple art. The lofty ideal and lofty sincere feelings are very infectious, and the feeling of being close to life is very shocking.
How many heroes are there in future generations? The old horse lurks, aiming at a thousand miles. The martyrs were full of courage in their later years. ? Self-encouragement, persistence in not believing in fate, and not giving up the pursuit of ideals regardless of age, it is this desperate ambition that makes future generations crazy about this poem. I wonder what else you know about Cao Cao's poems?