1, "Gao Qi" refers to Cao Zhi's passion for fame and fortune and his pursuit of ideals all his life. After encountering setbacks, his ambition is persistent and he is full of anger, so the content of his poems is full of pursuit and resistance, full of momentum and strength.
2. "Ci Cai Huamao" means that although his poems were born out of Han Yuefu, they absorbed the achievements of ancient poems by literati at the end of Han Dynasty, paid attention to artistic expression, and were completely literati, detailed in description and gorgeous in rhetoric.
3. "Feeling elegant and complaining, writing in style" means that his poems not only embody the elegance of The Book of Songs, but also contain the profound curiosity of The Songs of Chu, which not only inherits the brushwork of the Han Yuefu reflecting reality, but also retains the warm and sad artistic conception of Nineteen Ancient Poems.