Poems that encourage prostitutes to be good are: If love lasts for a long time, how can it last day and night? "Magpie Bridge Immortal" and Qin Guan's other song "Man Ting Fang" was also a very popular masterpiece at that time. The lyrics say: The mountains are covered with faint clouds, the sky is covered with decaying grass, and the sound of the horn cuts off the Qiaomen. Pause the expedition and chat about sex to lead Li Zun. How many old events in Penglai can only be looked back in vain, filled with mist. Outside the setting sun, there are thousands of jackdaws, and flowing water surrounds the isolated village.
At this moment of ecstasy, the sachet is secretly dissolved, and the belt is lightly divided. The brothel survives in vain. When will I see you here? There will be traces of crying on my lapels and sleeves. From the injured place, Gaocheng can be seen, and the lights are already dusk.
There is a beautiful woman in the north, peerless and independent. She looks at the charming city and then the charming country.
Unexpectedly, Qin Cao actually changed the rhyme of the song "Man Ting Fang" from the rhyme of "men" to the rhyme of "yang" in front of everyone. , the sound of drawing horns breaks the setting sun. Pause to collect the bridle, chat and drink from the wine cup. How many old lovers from Penglai often look back in the mist. In the isolated village, there are thousands of cold smoke, and the running water surrounds the red wall.
At this moment when the soul is hurt, I gently separate the belt, secretly remove the sachet, and win the fame of the brothel. When will we see you again? There is lingering fragrance above the sleeves. In the sad place, the Great Wall can be seen, and the lights are dim.
The song "Man Ting Fang" rewritten by Qin Cao not only maintains the style of the original lyrics, but also gives it a new connotation. Although there are many changes, the artistic achievement is not inferior at all, and it even has a unique charm. in it.
This incident spread quickly in Hangzhou, and Qin Cao became famous. Su Shi, who was the governor of Hangzhou at the time, also greatly appreciated Qin Cao's talent and lamented that there was such a talented woman in the world.