What is the shortest poem written by Cao Cao?

Cao Cao in the Han Dynasty in Ballads and Folk Discourse

There is no bucket in the urn, and there are no feet in the hair.

My friend came to borrow money from me, and I don't know why.

Explanation:

Look at the earthen urn without a bucket of grain, and open the bamboo box without a foot.

My friend borrowed money from me and didn't know how to promise.

Extended data:

Cao Cao (155-220 Gengzi in the first month), whose real name is Meng De, was born in Geely, Auntie and Peiguoqiao (now Bozhou, Anhui), Han nationality. An outstanding politician, strategist, writer and calligrapher in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

Cao Cao's? Folk songs and ballads are poor people who come to the door in person and have no worries about food and clothing, and they have dramatically become the object of debt collection. It not only describes the poor Han people, but also directly describes the poor friends. The poverty of the two families is concentrated in one shot, and the contradictions are concentrated and prominent. It can be seen that the lives of the people are worse than one.

The protagonist in the poem is on the verge of hunger and cold, but his old friends mistakenly think that he has food and money to spend. The effect is to write about poverty and multiply his poverty in art. Finally, he writes "I don't know what to do" and depicts an image of a poor man who is at a loss. It has endless implications and I really don't know how to spend the rest of my life. The whole poem is undoubtedly superior to folk songs in art.

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