Poetry in memory of the Lord Jesus 330

To commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Kangxi wrote the famous Seven Deaths of Christ, also known as Kangxi Cross Song, which is a masterpiece to understand the suffering of Christ. It tells us that Emperor Kangxi is already familiar with the four gospels, and he knows Jesus' judgment on the eve of crucifixion very well. Recognizing that the blood on the cross is "a hundred feet of grace", especially accepting what Jesus said on the cross, we have the feeling of "seven words and a hundred thousand cries" Today, I copied the original text of the death of Christ below, in order to provide dinner for all brothers and sisters: blood crosses into streams, and kindness flows from the west. It's midnight and I have three chickens on my back. Five thousand lashes and tears, six feet hanging two thieves. It's terrible to be shocked by eight things, and it's amazing to cry out seven words. This good ancient poem by Kangxi has strict rhymes. Although there are only eight 56 words, it vividly depicts the main plot of Jesus from arrest to death. The combination of bold and unrestrained poems and neat rhythm makes people read forcefully and meaningfully. If you read poetry and meditate on the sad scene of Christ's suffering, it will be vivid and tear-jerking. However, it wasn't built in a day. This ingenious poem is by no means random. Without a thorough reading of the Bible, a profound understanding of the meaning of Jesus' suffering, diligent pen and ink, and repeated scrutiny, it is impossible to carve such a beautiful poem. [Transferred from the Iron Blood Community/] In addition, this poem has a unique and interesting feature, that is, he skillfully runs through one two three four five six seven eight nine's ten million four bars and scales, which is harmonious inside and outside, echoing vertically and horizontally, without any far-fetched meaning. After reading this poem, I am full of interest, so I don't take the liberty to try to make a shallow analysis for all my brothers and sisters to appreciate.