Sacrificing one's life to the national calamity, seeing one's death as if returning home
This is a poem from Cao Zhi's "The White Horse". This poem describes and praises a wealthy and powerful martial artist in the border area. A patriotic young hero. To express the author's ambition to serve the country. The heroic image in this poem is not only the poet's self-portrait, but also condenses and shines the glory of the times. It is an important representative work of Cao Zhi in his early period. Strong youthful atmosphere. With its twists and turns and moving plot, the poem creates a vivid and touching image of a young patriotic hero with a distinctive personality. The first two sentences use the flying pen of a strange policeman to depict the figure of the hero galloping towards the northwest battlefield, showing the urgent military situation and tugging at the heartstrings of the reader; then it starts with "asking for questions" and uses elaborating words to supplement the origin of the hero. Explain what kind of heroic image he is; the six sentences of "Border Town" continue from the beginning of the chapter, specifically explaining the reasons for "running northwest" and the courage to fight against the enemy.
Cao Zhi was a famous writer during the Three Kingdoms period. As one of the representatives and masters of Jian'an literature, he was respected as a model of articles during the Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties. His representative works include "Luo Shen Fu", "White Horse Pian", "Seven Sorrow Poems", etc. Later generations named him, Cao Cao and Cao Pi the "Three Caos" because of their literary attainments. His poems are famous for their vigorous writing and gorgeous words. Thirty volumes of his poems have been lost. The current collection of "Cao Zijian" was compiled by people of the Song Dynasty. Cao Zhi's prose also has the characteristics of "emotion, elegance and resentment, body and quality". Coupled with the rich and diverse varieties, he has achieved outstanding achievements in this aspect. Xie Lingyun, a writer in the Song Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties, once commented that "there is only one stone in the world, and Cao Zijian has eight buckets". Literary critic Zhong Rong also praised Cao Zhi for his "extraordinarily high character, splendid poetry, elegance and resentment, and elegant style and quality. He is outstanding in both the present and the past." He ranked him as the highest-ranking scholar in "Poetry". poet. 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.