Poems related to Cao Cao

Ju Chi Shou

Author: Cao Cao

Although the tortoise has a long life, it has its moments.

The snake rides the fog and eventually turns to dust.

The old horse crouches, aiming at thousands of 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.

Guinian Shou is a four-character Yuefu poem written by Cao Cao in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and it is the last chapter of four chapters of Cao Cao's Out of Xiamen. The poem combines philosophical thinking, generous passion and artistic image, and shows the poet's attitude towards life.

See the boundless ocean

Author: Cao Cao

On the east coast, climb Jieshi Mountain to see the vast sea.

The sea is so vast that the islands stand high on the sea.

Trees and paraquat are very lush. Autumn wind makes trees make sad sounds, and the sea is surging.

The movement of the sun and the moon seems to come from the vast ocean.

Journey to the sun and the moon, if you go out.

Han is a talented star, if you take him by surprise.

I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire.

This ancient poem is a magnificent seascape outlined by the poet Cao Cao when he climbed Jieshi Mountain and looked at the sea with romantic passion. It depicts the magnificence of the motherland's rivers and mountains, not only the magnificence of mountains and seas, but also the enterprising spirit of the poet who lives by heaven and cares about the world.

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