What are Cao Zhi's most famous poems?
Zhi's "Seven Steps Poetry" is full of emotions, concise language and simple language. Originally, it was six sentences: "Boiled beans are used as a soup, fermented beans are used as juice, fermented beans are burned under the kettle, and beans cry in the kettle. This is the same root, so it's too urgent to fry each other. " Later, it was changed to four sentences in "Man Zuo Shi Hua" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "Boiled beans burn beans, and beans cry in the kettle. This is the same root, why is it too urgent to fry each other? " At that time, it was praised that there were ten talents in the world, and Cao Zhi alone accounted for seven.