Kong Ming did not write any poetry. It is said that "Liang Fu Yin" was written by him, but it was proved by ancient research to be false. The prose written by Zhuge Liang is very famous, such as "The Former Teacher", "The Later Teacher", "Book of Commandments to Sons", "Couple of Thatched Cottage", "Book of Commandments to Nephews", "General Garden", etc.
Original text
"Liang Fu Yin":
Stepping out of Qidong Gate, looking into the distance into Dangyinli.
There are three tombs in it, all of which are similar.
Ask whose grave it is, Tianjiang Guyezi.
Strength can rank Nanshan, and literature can reach the end of the world.
In one dynasty, two peaches kill three people.
Who can do it, Prime Minister Qi Yanzi.
Appreciation
This song "The Song of Liang Fu" tells the story of Yan Ying, Prime Minister of Qi during the Warring States Period, who killed three people with two peaches.
The first sentence, "Stepping out of the east gate of Qi and looking into Dangyinli in the distance," points out the place where the story takes place - Qi State, the "Dangyinli" of Qi State.
"There are three tombs in the house, all of which are similar. I asked whose tomb is Tianjiang Guyezi." The second and third sentences think of the people buried in the tombs from the tombs seen in front of them. . The "Tian Jiang Guyezi" mentioned here is actually Tian Kaijiang, Guyezi and Gongsun Jie. These three people should be said to be the targets of this funeral song.
"Strength can rank Nanshan, and literature can surpass Jedi". This sentence is a high-level summary of the extraordinary abilities of the "Three Heroes" (which is somewhat exaggerated). "In one dynasty, two peaches kill three men." The three of them relied on their merits and bravery, and looked down upon the Duke. The three of them also secretly colluded with the sycophants in the court and did whatever they wanted, which made Prime Minister Yan Ying deeply worried.
"Who can do it, Prime Minister Qi Yanzi." The last sentence not only expresses Zhuge Liang's admiration for Yan Ying's extraordinary resourcefulness, but also implicitly expresses the death of a generation of heroes who mistakenly fell into a "conspiracy". Without knowing the feeling of pity.