Which article by Cao Cao does the posthumous article refer to?

The "posthumous chapter" refers to Cao Cao's "Guan Cang Hai".

Mao Zedong's "Lang Tao Sha." In "Beidaihe", "Thousands of years have passed since the past, Wei Wu whipped his whip, and there is a posthumous chapter near Jieshi in the east." The Emperor Wu of Wei written in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" refers to Cao Cao in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", and the "posthumous chapter" refers to Cao Cao's "Guan Jieshi". sea".

"Viewing the Sea" is a four-character poem written by Cao Cao, a poet in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. This poem was written by Cao Cao when he was climbing the Jieshi Mountain and looking at the sea. He used a large pen full of romantic passion to outline the magnificent scene of the sea swallowing up the sun and the moon and containing thousands of things. It depicts the majesty of the rivers and mountains of the motherland, and it not only depicts The magnificence of the mountains and the sea also expresses the poet's enterprising spirit of using the scenery to support his aspirations and having the world in mind.

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Original text of "Viewing the Sea":

To the east is the Jieshi to view the sea. Where is the water? The mountains and islands are standing tall. There are many trees and lush grass. The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are rising.

The movement of the sun and the moon can appear within it; the brilliant stars can appear within it. Fortunately, even singing praises one's aspirations. ?

Translation:

Go eastward and climb Jieshi Mountain to see the vast sea. The sea is so wide and mighty, and the mountain islands stand high on the seashore. There are many trees and grasses, which are very luxuriant.

The autumn wind blows the trees and makes a sad sound, and huge waves surge in the sea. The movements of the sun and moon seem to emanate from this vast ocean.

The stars of the Milky Way are brilliant, as if they were produced from this vast ocean. I am lucky enough to use this poem to express my inner aspirations.

Creative background:

Wuhuan was a serious problem in the Northeast at that time. In the 11th year of Jian'an (206), Wuhuan captured Youzhou and captured more than 100,000 Han households. In the same year, Yuan Shao's sons Yuan Shang and Yuan Xi colluded with Tadun, the leader of Wuhuan in western Liaoning, and repeatedly harassed the border. As a result, Cao Cao had to decide to go north to conquer Wuhuan in the 12th year of Jian'an (207). Later, under the guidance of Tian Chou, Xiao used strategies.

In a battle around August of this year, Cao Cao finally achieved a decisive victory. This victory consolidated Cao Cao's rear and laid the foundation for his move south the following year in order to realize his ambition to unify China. And "Guan Cang Hai" was written when he passed through Jieshi Mountain after returning from the northern expedition to Wuhuan after victory.