Liu Bang (256 BC/247 BC ~ 65438 BC +65438 June 095+0) was born in Fengyi, Pei County (now Fengxian, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province). An outstanding politician, strategist and military commander in China's history, the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, made outstanding contributions to the development of the Han nationality and the reunification of China.
Song of the Wind is a poem written by Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang. This poem has only three sentences. The first two sentences are straightforward and heroic, self-contained and full of ambition. The third sentence suddenly reveals anxiety about the uncertain future and expresses the author's deep sorrow for the country's instability. The whole poem is seamless, with simple and magnificent language, double thoughts and feelings and unique style.
Main work
1, Song of the Wind
Song of the Big Wind is Liu Bangping's return to Ying Bu, and he invited his old friends to Peixian County for drinking. When the wine was drunk, Liu bang hit the floor and sang this song at the same time. In the Han Dynasty, this poem was called "Chapter of san huang", and later people called it "Song of Great Wind" (which began with a collection of literary talents).
2. Song of the Swan
Song of Swan was written by Liu Bang. In his later years, Liu Bang doted on Mrs. Qi and wanted to make Ruyi Zhao, born to Mrs. Qi, a prince. In the twelfth year of Emperor Gaozu, Liu Bang was seriously ill, knowing that he was dying, and wanted to change the position of the prince. At a banquet, the prince invited a famous sage to accompany him. It is impossible to change the position. Liu bang was helpless and called Mrs. Qi. Liu bang asked Mrs qi to dance Chu dance, and he sang a song with the help of alcohol, which became this article.