What do you mean, take a trip, have a drink and drive a car to distribute meat and fish?

Moral: The scouts who passed the military orders sent wine and pulp, and the banquet was rich and there were countless meat and fish.

From: Meng Dong Zhang Wei Cao Jinzhi

Excerpt: Lin Feixuan. About school hunters. Dead birds pile up like Beijing. Flowing into the ditch. Ming imperial edict is a great gift. With or without the confession of a high official. Travel, drink. Drive to distribute meat and fish. Play drums and raise titles. There is nothing to ring the bell. Absolutely impossible. Relax Feng Chu's cover. The works are collected in badminton school. Ghost area, Lingwei Town. Your majesty is very happy. Eternal harmony.

The wise Lord got on the light bus and rewarded the hunter for his achievements. Dead animals piled up like mountains, blood flowed into ditches, and the monarch wisely rewarded the hunters. The official in charge of catering prepares the banquet, and the scouts who pass the military orders deliver the wine pulp. There was plenty of meat and fish at the banquet, and everyone happily toasted the drums and the bells. Cut the net and release the unicorn, open the cover and release the phoenix. Establish martial arts, sublime the frontier. Your majesty's happiness is long, and there is always a destiny.

Meng Dong Pian is an ancient prose written by Cao Zhi in Wei and Jin Dynasties. It describes the hunting scenes of the emperor and adopts the Wei and Jin Daqu pattern. The first five solutions are the main theme, the sixth solution is the trend, and the seventh and eighth solutions are chaos.

Cao Zhi (192-232 65438+ February 27th), a native of Wu, Dongyang, was a famous writer of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period and a representative of Jian 'an literature. His representative works include Luo Shen Fu, White Horse, Seven Wounded Poems, etc.

Cao Zhi's poems are characterized by vigorous brushwork and lyrical thrush, and his prose is also characterized by "appealing to both refined and popular tastes and elegant style". Its variety is rich and diverse, which makes him make outstanding achievements in this respect. Wang Shizhen evaluated the poets who have lived for two thousand years since the Han and Wei Dynasties as "immortals", including Cao Zhi, Li Bai and Su Shi.