There is a broken halberd buried in the sediment of Chibi. After grinding and washing, it was found that it was left over from Battle of Red Cliffs.
If it weren't for Zhou Yu's convenience, I'm afraid Cao Cao would win and Er Qiao would be put in Tongquetai.
Red Cliff was written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. I have never sold sand iron, but I can wash it and recognize the past. If the east wind is not convenient for Zhou Yu, I'm afraid the outcome will be Cao Cao's victory and Er Qiao's detention in Tongquetai.
This is an epic poem written by the poet hanging on the ancient battlefield of Chibi. It believes that the success or failure of historical figures is accidental. Du Mu's quatrains set off a discussion on the poet's poems.
"If you don't sell iron, you will recognize it if you wash it." The broken halberd is buried in the sand, pointing out the historical situation here. The broken sand in Zhan Ji has not been eroded, suggesting that time has passed and things have changed. In this way, the remains of the former dynasty further aroused the author's imagination and laid a good foundation for the later expression.
The last two sentences of this poem are arguments. It doesn't describe how Dongfeng helped Zhou Lang win from the front, but from the opposite side: if Dongfeng didn't bring convenience to Zhou Lang this time, the outcome would be reversed and the historical situation would be completely changed. Therefore, I will write the hypothetical situation after Sun and Liu defeated after the victory.
Poetry creation must use image thinking, and image language is the direct reality of image thinking. Observing life with thinking in images and creatively reflecting life are the life of poetry. In this poem, Du Mu used the vivid poem "A Bronze finch is deep in spring", that is, seeing the big from the small, which is his unique success in artistic treatment.