What is the theme of Cao Cao's short songs?

The main idea of Cao Cao's "Short Songs" is

Sighing the geometry of life, I finally went to Japan.

Sentimental relatives and friends are separated and lonely and helpless.

I feel that I have accomplished nothing, and I am worried about learning from it.

Eager to recruit talents and make contributions.

This article seems to be a banquet song, which means to miss friends and lament the passage of time, hoping to have a talented person to help him build his career. ⑵ Why: inverted, translated as "why", meaning "by whom". ⑶ Du Kang: Name. According to legend, he was the one who started making wine. It is used as a substitute for wine here. (4): collar. Green fern is the costume of students in Zhou Dynasty. Youyou: looks, describing the feeling of missing. [6] Yo yo: Voice of Luming Literature. The following four sentences refer to recruiting talents to attract wisdom. (7) Apple: mugwort. ⑻ (Du is not here): Answer it. Make a "chuò" sound and then stop. The bright moon can never be picked, and its operation can never stop. "Don't stop" or "Don't stop" is a metaphor for worry. (9) Strands and bridges: Tian Tian Road. There is an old saying: "The more you cross the street, the more you are the guest host." To use an idiom here, friends come from afar. ⑽ Salvation: provincial inspection. ⑾ width of contract: the contract is congenial, but the width is estranged. Here is a compound word with partial meaning, and the meaning of the contract word is partial. "Talking about a feast" means that two kinds of feelings fit together and have a heart-to-heart talk and a feast in one place. ⑿ Old kindness: old friendship. [13] Turn around: Turn around. The black magpie is helpless, indicating that the people are in exile. [14] The above two sentences mean that the more talents, the better. ⒂ Spitting food: Duke Zhou once said to himself, "Three hairs on an acre, three meals, spitting food, I'm afraid I'll lose my sages in the world." Explain the mind of seeking talents and establishing a career. ⒃? Pass the "feast".

"Short Song" belongs to Yuefu's "Xianghe Qupingdiao". There are two short songs by Cao Cao, and this is the first one.

The theme of this short song is very clear, that is, the author hopes to have a large number of talents for his own use. In his political activities, in order to expand his ruling base among civilian landlords and crack down on reactionary hereditary forces, Cao Cao once strongly emphasized that "meritocracy means promotion", and for this reason, he successively promulgated the orders of seeking talents, promoting scholars and escaping. In fact, "short song" is a "song of seeking the virtuous", and it is precisely because it uses the form of poetry and contains rich lyrical elements that it can play a unique infectious role, effectively publicize his persistence and cooperate with his decrees.

This article expresses the poet's desire for virtue and ambition to unify the world through the singing of banquets. The whole poem is divided into four sections, the first eight of which are the first section. Life is limited, and poets can't get many talented people to cooperate, so they can seize the time to make contributions together. The last eight sentences are the second verse. The poet quoted the Book of Songs twice to express his thoughts of seeking the virtuous: once he pondered what he could not get, and once he gave a banquet to entertain him. Again, eight sentences are the third quarter. The first four sentences are about sadness, and the last four sentences envisage the arrival of talents, taking care of the first two sections respectively. The last eight sentences are the fourth quarter. First, use situations to motivate talents and let them choose well and live. After that, I got up my courage and said that I could accommodate talented people and bring the world back to my heart. ?

"When drinking songs, life geometry? For example, Chaolu is much more difficult to go to Japan. " Sadness is not an expression of the idea of eating, drinking and having fun in time, but is closely related to the poet's failure to seek virtue and success. Writers in Jian 'an period often felt that life was too short to make contributions in time, as did Cao Cao and his son Cao Zhi. Cao Zhi's "Seeking the Self-test Form" said: "I am often afraid to show my body first and fill the ravine, so that my grave is not dry." Another example. This poem is about three times of sadness. In Cao Cao's Autumn Hu Xing, it says, "No matter about the future, the world is easy to govern." The passage of time is not too sad, what is worrying is that the world is not peaceful. Therefore, the artistic conception of this poem is boundless and sad, but the poet's mood is not low and weak, and the performance is still the spirit of striving for progress.