"Short Songs" allusions? What is this?

The allusion in Cao Cao's short songs is "The Duke of Zhou vomits food, and the world returns to his heart." He expressed his desire for talents and his strong desire to recruit talents and make achievements.

"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.

The words "Duke of Zhou" are the crowning touch, clear and vivid. I hope passers-by will come to me and point out the main idea of the whole poem. With regard to the allusion of "Duke of Zhou vomited food", it is said that Duke of Zhou himself said: "Son of King Wen, brother of King Wen, uncle of King Cheng; I am also in the world, and I am not a light in the world.

However, if you hold your hair three times, vomit three times and feed it three times, you will still be afraid of losing the world. "This also expressed the poet's mood at that time.

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The two short songs are two poems written by Cao Cao, a politician and writer at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, with the theme of ancient Yuefu. The first poem expresses the poet's desire for virtue and ambition to unify the world through the singing of banquets. The second song praises Zhou Wenwang, Qi Huangong and Jin Wengong's adherence to the history of the Minister's Day, indicating that they only have the ambition to help the Han Dynasty, but have no intention of representing the Han Dynasty's independence.

These two poems are elegant, solemn, profound and full of emotion. Their political content and significance are completely integrated into the rich lyrical artistic conception, which fully shows Cao Cao's personality, knowledge, ambition and ideal, and his magnificent and elegant poems.