"The Duke of Zhou spat and fed, and the world returned to the heart" comes from the poem "Short Song" written by Cao Mengde-Cao Cao, a statesman, strategist, writer and poet in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
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"Biography of Han Poetry" Volume III: "When I became a king, I was sealed (the son of the Duke of Zhou) in Lu, and the Duke of Zhou remonstrated:' The past is gone! Lu has no way to be arrogant. I am the son of King Wen, my brother, and I became the king's uncle. I am also in the world, I am not the light. However, if you hold your head three times and spit for food three times, you will still be afraid of losing people in the world. " "
In order to recruit talents and receive visitors, the Duke of Zhou pulled his hair many times in the bath and spit out food from his mouth many times during a meal. Later, he used the words "The Duke of Zhou vomited, bathed three times, vomited three times at a meal" to show that he was thirsty for talents, polite to men and women, and busy recruiting talents.
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Cao Cao (155-0315,220) was born in Mengde, a lucky man and a small character, Asan, from Peiguoqiao County (now Bozhou, Anhui Province). At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was an outstanding politician, strategist, writer and calligrapher, and the founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms.