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1. We are born from the same root. What's the hurry? -Cao Zhi's Seven Steps Poetry
2. It is graceful and graceful, with dragons, Rongyao, Qiuju and Huamao Song Chun. Beards and beards are as light as Yun Zheyue, and they float like snow with the wind. -Cao Zhi's "Luo Shenfu"
3. Give your life to the national disaster and feel that you are dying! -Cao Zhi's White Horse
Have a good drink when you come back for the banquet. -Cao Zhi's "Famous Capital Articles"
5. Go to villages and towns and raise your voice to the desert. -Cao Zhi's White Horse
6. Who are you from? You are a ranger. -Cao Zhi's White Horse
7. White horse decorated with gold shackles, even galloping in the northwest. -Cao Zhi's White Horse
8. The frost has begun, and now it is white dew. -Cao Zhi's Love Poems, Lithography and Sunny Days
9. Parents don't care, how can you talk about children and wives! -Cao Zhi's White Horse
10. The future is terrible and thirsty. You should like it if you are happy today. -Cao Zhi's "Two Kindness"
1 1. The wanderer hasn't returned for a long time and knows nothing about strangers and buildings. -Cao Zhi's Two Songs of Ying Ying
12. I hope I can be a lovebird. -Cao Zhi's Two Songs of Ying Ying
13. May it be grass in the forest and wild fire in autumn. -Cao Zhi's "Continued Section"
14. There is a guest from Wan Li at the door. Ask where you are from. -Cao Zhi's "There is a Wan Li Guest at the Door"
15. It is not easy to be a monarch, but it is difficult to be a minister. -Cao Zhi's "Songs of Complaint"
extreme
1. Without a sword, why make many friends? -Cao Zhi's "Wild oriole Tour"
The heyday never came, and I will die in a hundred years. -Cao Zhi's "Elegant"
The bright moon shines on tall buildings, and the time is falling. -Cao Zhi's Seven Sorrow
If you can't open your arms, why do you want to be a concubine? -Cao Zhi's Seven Sorrow
5. Look at the plain hand on the sleeve and the gold ring on the wrist. -Cao Zhi's Beauty
6. Jin Jue wears a hairpin on her head and Cuilang on her waist. -Cao Zhi's Beauty
7. When pearls meet jade, it's hard to find wood between corals. -Cao Zhi's Beauty
8. Luo Yi flutters and floats lightly with the wind. -Cao Zhi's Beauty
9. Have fun today, and don't forget each other in the future. -Cao Zhi's "Songs of Complaint"
10. There were many enchantresses in the Ming Dynasty, and Luo Jing was a teenager. -Cao Zhi's "Famous Capital Articles"
1 1. The left arm is caused by the right hair. -Cao Zhi's "Famous Capital Articles"
12. Gao Tai is not only Hengtai, but also facing Rizhao Beilin. -Cao Zhi's Seven Miscellaneous Poems
13. There are many trees and the sea waves are rippling. -Cao Zhi's "Wild oriole Tour"
Extended reading: literary achievements
Cao Zhi is one of the main writers of Jian 'an literature. Some of his early works draw nutrition from the folk songs of Han Yuefu, reflect the pain of social displacement and people's displacement, and express the author's ideals and ambitions. The tone of the poems is cheerful and heroic, and the words are generous, elegant and energetic, such as Farewell to England and White Horse. Most of his later works reflect his gloomy mood, and some poems are mixed with strong pessimistic and even desperate thoughts, with gloomy style. Cao Zhi is also good at ci and prose, and his "Ode to Luo Shen" is a masterpiece of lyric fu in Jian 'an period, which is full of aesthetic feeling and myth. His essay "Seeking a Self-Test Table" is well-structured and fluent, and it is also a masterpiece. Cao Zhi's works include Cao Zijian's Collected Works of Song People and Cao Zijian's Jin Jie Shi Hua.
Cao Zhi's creation is divided into two periods in 220 years (twenty-five years of Jian 'an). His early poems mainly praised his ideals and ambitions, filled with optimism and romance, and full of confidence in the future; Later poems mainly express the grief and indignation caused by the contradiction between ideal and reality. His poems not only embody the elegance of The Book of Songs, but also contain the profound and strange interest of The Songs of the South. It not only inherits the realistic brushwork of the Han Yuefu, but also retains the sentimental sentiment of nineteen ancient poems. Cao Zhi's poetry has its own distinctive and unique style, which has completed the transformation from Yuefu folk songs to literati poems.
Cao Zhi's works were collected by Cao Zijian. Cao Zijian's anthology *** 10 contains Cao Zhi's poems and essays. Among them, there are more than 80 poems, more than half of which are Yuefu poems. Representative works include Seven Wounded Poems, White Horse Sketch, White Horse Wang Biao, Wan Li Guest at the Door, etc. Among them, Ode to Luoshen describes the beauty of Luochuan goddess, which is a wonderful flower in the literary garden.