Cao Cao's poems reflect ()

Cao Cao wrote some poems describing social chaos and the life of the army fighting for defense. Taking Dong Zhuo's rebellion as the object of expression, A Journey to Autumn Deer reveals the reasons, process and consequences of Dong Zhuo's rebellion by describing the scene of national collapse and social division. Hao, the companion of autumn dew, reflects the historical fact that Yuan Shao, as the head of the crusade against Dong Zhuo, had different opinions, sat tight and then attacked and killed each other. Since then, the long-term warlord melee has caused a large number of deaths and huge social and economic losses. This turmoil ended the 400-year-long unification of the two Han Dynasties, and China entered the period of disintegration. The two poems perfectly and truly reflect this historical change. Cao Cao is a witness of this great change. He narrated this historical event with his own experience, which made the two poems resound, almost without any source, and became "a record of the end of Han Dynasty".