What ancient poems did Emperor Yang Di say before he died?

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History as a Mirror records the last moment of emperor Yang Di's life. Sima Guang did not hesitate to describe the tyrant as a "dying hero". The book's volume 185 has made some preparations: Emperor Yang Di looked at the mirror and felt sorry for himself, and said to the very favored Xiao Huanghou, "Who deserves to cut off my noble head with a knife?" The implication is that I want to die, and God forbid. The queen was surprised and asked him why he suddenly said such unlucky things. Emperor Yang Di smiled and replied in a tone close to that of a philosopher: "There are also cycles of happiness and sadness. If you get it, you may lose it, or you may get it. Even if your head is cut off, it's nothing. People are like that all their lives. What's so sad? "

Yang guang (569-6 18 April 1 1), namely, emperor Yang Di (reigned from 604 to 6 18), English, small print Ayi, Huayin, Shaanxi, Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, and literary queen.

Daxing, kaiyuan year (58 1) made Yang Guangsheng king of Jin, and then led troops to the south to destroy. In November of the 20th year (600), he was made a prince, and he succeeded to the throne in July of the 4th year of Renshou (604). Built the Sui Grand Canal during his reign? ; Building the East Capital and Moving the Capital to Luoyang? Change state to county; Change the weights and measures to the ancient style; Have a great influence on future generations. However, frequent wars, such as personally conquering Tuguhun and Goguryeo, abused the people's power, resulting in an increase in people's frequency and chaos in the world, which led to the collapse of the Sui Dynasty.

In the 14th year of Daye (6 18), Xiaoguo Army launched a mutiny in Jiangdu, and Yang Guang was killed by rebels. More than 40 poems were recorded in the poems of Sui Dynasty, Emperor Dong Yang of Sui Dynasty and Emperor Dou Jiande of Xia Dynasty.