Three Caos: refers to Cao Cao and his sons Cao Pi and Cao Zhi in the Han and Wei Dynasties. Because of their political status and literary achievements, they had a great influence on the literary world at that time, so later generations collectively called them "Three Caos".
Third, the difference between Cao Cao and Cao Cao in poetic materials: In artistic style, Cao Cao's poems are unpretentious and unpretentious. They won with deep affection and charm. Poetically, it is characterized by generosity and sadness. Generosity and sadness, which was originally the homology of Jian 'an literature, is in Cao Cao's poems.
Brief introduction of three grasses
It is the collective name of Cao Cao and his sons Cao Pi and Cao Zhi during the Han and Wei Dynasties in ancient China, and it is as famous as the "Three Sus" (Su Xun, Su Shi and Su Zhe) famous for literature in later generations. The political status and literary achievements of "Three Caos" had a great influence in the literary world at that time, and they were the representatives of Jian 'an literature. Cao Cao was an outstanding writer in Jian 'an period and a pioneer in creating a new situation in Jian 'an literature. Cao Pi is good at poetry and fu, and occupies an important position in the development history of China's seven-character poems.
Cao Zhi was the first writer who wrote five-character poems vigorously, and his prose and ci fu showed high ideological and artistic quality. Their representative works include Short Songs, Watching the Sea (Cao Cao), Yan Songs, Letters to Wu Zhi (Cao Pi), Ode to Luoshen and Letters to Wu Ji (Cao Zhi).