Poems about Zhen Ji

1. Poems describing Zhen Mi

In "Ode to the Goddess of Luo", Cao Zhi described Zhen as the god of Luoshui: cloud buns in E'e, eyebrows trimmed in conjunction with Juan. Red lips are bright on the outside and white teeth are fresh on the inside. Bright eyes are good at gazing, and dimples help to achieve power. The essence flows through the sky, and the jade face is smooth and smooth. The words are not revealed, and the air is like a quiet orchid. Her graceful appearance made me forget to eat... If beauty is the common thread among many queens in history, then Zhen Luo's talent and virtue made her stand out from countless beauties. When Zhen Luo was more than ten years old, she persuaded her mother to distribute food to the hungry villagers. After becoming the queen, although she was deeply favored by Cao Pi, she did not show any arrogance. "Book of Wei" records that Zhen Luo liked reading and literacy since she was a child. Zhen Luo, who has been accompanied by poems and books for many years, has outstanding literary talent and left behind "Selected Poems of Queen Zhen". Among them, "A Walk on the Pond" can be regarded as a model of Yuefu poetry. It is popular and has been passed down to this day.

The famous Romantic work "Fu on the Goddess of Luo" by Cao Zhi (Cao Zijian), a famous literary figure in the Three Kingdoms period. "Luo Shen Fu" was originally called "Gan Juan Fu". It is generally believed that it was written because Cao Zhi was granted the title of Juancheng; it is also written as "Gan Zhen Fu", "Zhen" refers to "Juàn", but some people think that its writing involves Cao Zhi. A complicated relationship with Zhen, the concubine of Emperor Wen of Wei Cao Pi. Zhen Luo was a talented writer and was familiar with the harem allusions, so she naturally understood that she was in a bad situation. However, she was in a far away place and could not see her husband, so she had no choice but to devote herself to pen and ink and wrote her only work "A Journey to the Pond":

Pu grows in my pond, and its leaves are nowhere to be seen. If you are capable of benevolence and righteousness, it would be better if you knew it yourself.

The words of everyone are shining with gold, so that you will be separated for life. When I think of you and leave me, I am always sad and sad.

I want to see you in color, and I feel sad. I miss you so much that I can't sleep every night.

Don’t give up the one you love just because you are a virtuous person. Don't think that fish and meat are cheap, and abandon onions and scallions.

Don’t belittle hemp and abandon Suga and Kuai. When you go out, you will be miserable again, and when you enter, you will be miserable again.

There is a sad wind in the border areas, and the trees are in shambles. Obedience to the king brings happiness alone and prolongs life for a long time. 2. Asking for Li Shangyin's poems about Zhen Ji

Li Shangyin's "Four Untitled Poems"

"A rustling east wind and drizzle are coming,

There is light thunder outside Furong Pond .

The golden toad gnaws at the lock and burns the incense.

The jade tiger pulls the silk back to the well.

Jia Shi peeks at the curtain and the young master Han. p> Concubine Mi stays on the pillow of the king of Wei.

In the heart of spring, flowers bloom.

One inch of love and one inch of gray. It refers to Zhen Ji.

Zhen Luo, also known as Chang'e (182 or 183 - 221), also known as Zhen Mi (fú) "note", and the temple name is Queen Wen Zhaozhen.

A native of Zhongshan Wuji (now Wuji County, Hebei Province), he is a descendant of Zhen Han, the prime minister (Taibao) of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The daughter of Shang Cai Ling Zhen Yi. He was born in December of the fifth year of Guanghe, Emperor Ling of Han Dynasty, and died in June of the second year of Emperor Huangchu of Wei Dynasty. 3. What poems did Cao Zhi write about Zhen Ji?

"Ode to the Goddess of Luo" and "Ode to the Goddess of Luo" are masterpieces of romanticism written by Cao Zhi (Cao Zijian), a famous literary figure in Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

"Luo Shen Fu" was originally called "Gan Zhen Fu". It is generally believed that it was written because Cao Zhi was granted the title of Juancheng; it is also written as "Gan Zhen Fu", and "Zhen" refers to "Juàn". Li Shanze of the Tang Dynasty believed that it was written by Empress Zhen, and this theory was also recognized by many people in later generations.

Creation background: According to the preface, Cao Zhi's poem was written after he entered Luoyang, the capital of the imperial court, in the third year of Huangchu (222), the year of Emperor Wen of Wei Dynasty. When he passed through Luoshui on his way back to Juancheng, his fiefdom, he "feeled Song Yu wrote about the affairs of the king of Chu and his goddess. At that time, not long after Cao Pi ascended the throne, he killed Cao Zhi's close friends Ding Yi and Ding Zhi.

After Cao Zhi came to the country, he also reported to the supervisor that he was "drunk and insolent, and robbed and threatened the envoys". He was demoted to Anxiang Marquis, and later changed the title to Juancheng Marquis, and then became the Juancheng King. (See "Three Kingdoms: Biography of King Chen Si"). These were undoubtedly one after another heavy blows to Cao Zhi, who was determined to "work hard for the country, benefit the people, build eternal businesses, and make contributions to the world" ("Ancestor Letters with Yang De"). His mood was depressed and anguished. It is conceivable.

About the author: Cao Zhi (192-232), courtesy name Zijian, was born in Peiguoqiao (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). A famous writer from Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms and a representative figure of Jian'an literature.

The son of Emperor Wu of Wei Cao Cao and the younger brother of Emperor Wen of Wei Cao Pi, he was King Chen during his lifetime and was given the posthumous title "Si" after his death, so he was also called King Chen Si. Later generations referred to him, Cao Cao and Cao Pi as the "Three Caos" because of his literary attainments. Xie Lingyun, a writer in the Southern Song Dynasty, even commented that "there is only one stone in the world, and Cao Zijian has eight fights".

Wang Shizhen said that Cao Zhi, Li Bai and Su Shi were among the poets who could be called "immortal talents" in the two thousand years since the Han and Wei dynasties. 4. What are the poems describing "Zhen Mi"?

I told him: Its shape is,

As graceful as a frightened giant, as graceful as a wandering dragon, as glorious as an autumn chrysanthemum, as beautiful as a flower. Mao Chunsong.

It seems like the moon is covered by light clouds, and the snow flutters like the flowing wind. Looking at it from a distance, it is as bright as the sun rising.

Observing it forcefully, it is as bright as a flower emerging from Lubo. The slenderness is satisfied, and the length is shortened.

If the shoulders are cut into shape, the waist will be as plain as it should be. The neck is extended and the neck is beautiful, and the luster is exposed.

The fragrance is not added, and the lead is beautiful. The cloud bun is in E'e, the eyebrows are trimmed in conjunction with Juan,

The red lips are bright on the outside, and the white teeth are fresh on the inside. Bright eyes are good at gazing, and the dimples support the power.

The appearance is beautiful, the appearance is quiet and the body is leisurely. Tender and charming, charming in words.

The costumes are unique and unique, and the bone statues correspond to the pictures. The dazzling beauty of the robe, the splendor of Eryao and blue.

Wear gold and green jewelry and embellished with pearls to dazzle your body. Practicing the literary shoes of traveling far away, dragging the light veil of mist and gauze.

The faint fragrance of orchids is lingering in the corner of the mountain. So suddenly Yan jumped up and down, flying and having fun.

Leaning on Caiyan on the left and shaded by Guiqi on the right. Go to the Marsh of God with your bright wrists, and gather the mysterious mushrooms in Turbulent Sea. -----"Luo Shen Fu"

Introduction to "Zhen Mi":

Empress Wen Zhaozhen (January 26, 183 - August 4, 221), unknown name , it is said to be Zhen Mi, but in fact there is no record. Known as Mrs. Zhen in history. A native of Wuji, Zhongshan (now Wuji County, Hebei Province), she was the daughter of Zhen Yi, Ling Shangcai. The royal wife of Emperor Wen of Wei Cao Pi and the biological mother of Emperor Ming of Wei Cao Rui.

Zhen lost her father when she was three years old. In the middle period of Jian'an, Yuan Shao adopted his second son Yuan Xina. In the fourth year of Jian'an (199), Yuan Xi became the governor of Youzhou, and Zhen stayed in Jizhou to serve Yuan Shao's wife Liu. In the ninth year of Jian'an (204), the city of Ye in Jizhou was captured by Cao Cao. Zhen was accepted by Cao Pi because of her beauty. Zhen was favored by Cao Pi at first and gave birth to a son Cao Rui and a daughter Cao Shi (the Princess of Dongxiang). Zhen encouraged Cao Pi's favored concubines to work hard and made progress, comforted and enlightened those who were not favored, and often suggested that Cao Pi marry more concubines for the prosperity of his descendants. [3] As early as when Cao Pi first came to the throne, he married Queen Guo as his wife and had the same title as Zhen. When Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he took Queen Guo to Luoyang and was granted the title of noble concubine, with a status second only to the queen. Zhen was left in Yecheng, still as his wife and not established as queen. Mrs. Zhen became increasingly frustrated and complained.

In the second year of Huangchu (221), after Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, Mrs. Zhen was sentenced to death. It is said that during the funeral, her hair was spread over her face and her mouth was stuffed with chaff. In the third year of Huangchu (222), Cao Pi appointed Queen Guo as his queen, and ordered Zhen's son Cao Rui to take Queen Guo as his mother. After Cao Rui ascended the throne, he honored Zhen as Queen Wenzhao. On Xinwei Day in December of the fourth year of Taihe (February 17, 231), he was buried in Chaoyang Mausoleum.

Personal works:

Zhen's poem "A Walk on the Pond" expresses the sorrow and sorrow of being abandoned with a somber writing style. The whole work is revealed in the dark clouds. A deep feeling of sadness. The end of the poem is even more heart-breaking and unbearable to read: "When you go out, you will be sad again, and when you enter, you will be sad again. There are many sad winds in the border areas, and there is no need to repair the trees. Being loyal to the emperor will bring you happiness and prolong your life for a long time." Xu Zhenqing of the Ming Dynasty wrote in " "Talking about Art" lamented this poem: "Poetry cannot suffer from flaws. There is no difference between clumsiness in craftsmanship, but it is completely different." 5. I want Cao Zhi to describe Zhen Ji's poem

Cao Zhi should be He met Zhen Ji for the first time when he was a teenager. There are only a few works recorded during this period. If it was about beauties, it might be this one——

"Jingsi Fu"

How can a beautiful woman be a (rotten) (xian) demon? He is outstanding but unrivaled, and his talent is unparalleled. The unobstructed nature is characterized by intelligence and benefit, and the secretive behavior is characterized by beauty and detail. The shade is high and the sun is shaded, facing the clear stream of green water. The autumn wind rises in the middle forest, leaving the birds chirping and praying for each other. The sorrow and misery are used to increase the sadness, and I am able to stay in peace.

However, this poem is not in order, so it cannot be concluded that he wrote it after he fell in love with Zhen Ji. Moreover, it remains to be verified whether Cao Zhi was in love with Zhen Ji, and there is no record of whether he wrote poems for Zhen Ji. 6. What are the poems describing "Zhen Mi"?

I told him: Its shape is as graceful as a startling giant, as graceful as a wandering dragon, with the glory of autumn chrysanthemums and the splendor of spring pine trees.

It seems like the moon is covered by light clouds, and the snow flutters like the flowing wind. Looking at it from a distance, it is as bright as the sun rising.

Observing it forcefully, it is as bright as a flower emerging from Lubo. The slenderness is satisfied, and the length is shortened.

If the shoulders are cut into shape, the waist will be as plain as it should be. The neck is extended and the neck is beautiful, the luster is exposed, the fragrance is not added, and the lead is beautiful.

The cloud bun is E'e, the eyebrows are trimmed and the eyebrows are trimmed, the red lips are bright on the outside, and the white teeth are fresh on the inside. Her eyes are bright, her eyes are good at gazing, her dimples support her power, her posture is gorgeous, her appearance is quiet and her body is leisurely.

Tender and charming, charming in words. The costume is unique and unique, and the bone statue corresponds to the picture.

The dazzling beauty of the robe, the splendor of Eryao and blue. Wear gold and jade jewelry, embellished with pearls to dazzle your body.

Practice the literary shoes of traveling far away, and drag the light skirt of mist and gauze. The faint fragrance of orchids is lingering in the corner of the mountain.

So suddenly Yan jumped up and down, flying and having fun. It leans on Caiyan on the left, and shades Guiqi on the right.

Fighting with bright hands in the Marsh of God, gathering the mysterious mushrooms in Turbulent Sea. ----- "Fu of Luo Shen" Introduction to "Zhen Mi": Empress Wen Zhaozhen (January 26, 183 - August 4, 221), whose name is unknown, is said to be Zhen Mi, but there is no record.

Known as Mrs. Zhen in history. A native of Wuji, Zhongshan (now Wuji County, Hebei Province), she was the daughter of Zhen Yi, Ling Shangcai.

The royal wife of Emperor Wen of Wei Cao Pi and the biological mother of Emperor Ming of Wei Cao Rui. Zhen lost her father when she was three years old.

In the middle period of Jian'an, Yuan Shao adopted his second son Yuan Xina.

In the fourth year of Jian'an (199), Yuan Xi became the governor of Youzhou, and Zhen stayed in Jizhou to serve Yuan Shao's wife Liu.

In the ninth year of Jian'an (204), Yecheng in Jizhou was captured by Cao Cao. Zhen was accepted by Cao Pi because of her beauty. Zhen was favored by Cao Pi at first and gave birth to a son Cao Rui and a daughter Cao Shi (the Princess of Dongxiang).

Mrs. Zhen encouraged Cao Pi's favored concubines to work hard and made progress, comforted and enlightened the unfavored ones, and often suggested that Cao Pi marry more wives and concubines for the prosperity of his descendants. [3] As early as when Cao Pi first came to the throne, he married Queen Guo as his wife and had the same title as Zhen.

When Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he took Queen Guo to Luoyang and was granted the title of noble concubine, with a status second only to the queen. Zhen was left in Yecheng, still as his wife and not established as queen. Mrs. Zhen became increasingly frustrated and complained.

In the second year of Huangchu (221), after Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, Mrs. Zhen was sentenced to death. It is said that during the funeral, her hair was spread over her face and her mouth was stuffed with chaff. In the third year of Huangchu (222), Cao Pi appointed Queen Guo as his queen, and ordered Zhen's son Cao Rui to take Queen Guo as his mother.

After Cao Rui ascended the throne, he honored Zhen as Queen Wenzhao. On Xinwei Day in December of the fourth year of Taihe (February 17, 231), he was buried in Chaoyang Mausoleum.

Personal works: Zhen's poem "A Walk on the Pond" expresses the sadness and sorrow of being abandoned in a somber writing style. The whole work reveals a deep-seated sadness amidst the clouds. Affection. The end of the poem is even more heart-breaking and cannot bear to be read: "When you go out, you will be sad again, and when you enter, you will be sad again.

There are many sad winds in the border areas, so how can the trees be repaired? Following the king will bring you happiness and prolong your life. "Thousands of years."

Xu Zhenqing of the Ming Dynasty lamented this poem in "Tan Yi Lu": "Poetry cannot be affected by flaws, and there is no difference between the two." 7. All of Zhen Ji’s poems

Alias: Zhen Luo, Zhen Mi (fú), Empress Wen Zhaozhen

It seems that this is the only one of her poems that has been handed down, maybe you also know it.

"A Walk on the Pond"

The cattail grows in my pond, and its leaves are nowhere to be seen.

If a concubine is capable of benevolence and righteousness, it would be better for her to know it herself.

The golden words of many people will separate you from each other.

When I think of you and leave me, I am always sad and sad.

I want to see you in color, and I feel sad.

I miss you so much that I can’t sleep every night.

Don’t give up the one you love just because you are a virtuous person?

Don’t abandon onions and scallions (read xiè) because fish and meat are cheap?

Don’t despise Hemp (pronounced xǐ) and abandon Jian (pronounced jiān) and Kuai (pronounced kuǎi)?

There is no need to suffer when leaving, and there is no need to worry when entering.

There are many sad winds in the border areas, and the trees are in shades (read xiāo)!

Following the king will bring you happiness alone and prolong your life for a long time.