The rhythm line of seven-step poem cooking beans and holding soup

Let me put it simply. It turns out that Cao Zhi's seven-step poem is like this: Boil beans and hold them as a soup, and ferment them as juice. Soak in the kettle, beans cry in the kettle. This is born from the same root, so it is too urgent to fry each other. Later, I don't know who changed it to boiling beans and burning beans, and the beans cried in the kettle. This is born from the same root, so it is too urgent to fry each other. Legend has it that Zhuge Liang changed it. The specific rhythm line is: boiling beans/holding them as soup, < P > soaking black beans/thinking juice.

the bean is in/under the kettle,

the bean is in/under the kettle/weeping.

This is from/from the same root,

Xiangjian/Why/Too hasty.