First of all, to correct it, this "Seven Steps Poetry" was written by Cao himself during the Three Kingdoms period, not by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.
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Full text of seven-step poetic style: Wei and Jin Dynasties
Author: Cao Zhi
Original text:
Boil beans and burn beans, and the beans cry in the pot.
We are born from the same root. What's the hurry? (first edition)
Boiled beans are used as soup and fermented into juice.
Honey burns under the pot, and beans cry in the pot.
We are born from the same root, so why rush to speculate with each other? (second edition)
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Creative background and appreciation
During the Three Kingdoms period, after the death of Cao Cao, the eldest son Cao Pi succeeded to the throne, and Cao Zhi, Cao Pi's younger brother, was appointed as the prime minister. Cao Zhi is very talented and proficient in governing the country. When it comes to North Korea's political affairs, he is eloquent and well-governed, so he has great prestige in North Korea. It can be said that a word spoken by a gentleman cannot be recalled. All this xelloss saw in his eyes, and the jealousy in his heart arose, which made him angry. He regarded him as a thorn in his side and a thorn in his flesh, pushing him everywhere. ...
This poem was written in a purely metaphorical way. The language is simple and clear, and there is no need to explain it. Just a little dredging in individual words and phrases, its significance is self-evident. The poet's clever metaphor and clever language blurted out in an instant, which was really amazing. For thousands of years, the word "born from the same root, why bother to fry each other" has become a common language to persuade brothers not to kill each other, which shows that this poem is widely circulated among the people. By burning ...
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