What poems does Zhu Yuanzhang have with "Huang Chao"?

Zhu Yuanzhang didn't write a poem with "Huang Chao".

The only poem related to "Huang Chao" is "Chanting Chrysanthemum", which refers to Huang Chao's "The Last Time after Chanting Chrysanthemum".

Chanting chrysanthemum

I don't send flowers when flowers bloom. If I do, I'll be scared to death.

To fight against the west wind, wear golden armor all over.

Chao Huang: The Last Chrysanthemum.

Waiting for September 8 of the lunar autumn,

Blooming chrysanthemums are in full bloom, Chang 'an is fragrant, the city is bathed in the fragrance of chrysanthemums-Italy, and the land is like golden chrysanthemums.

Appreciation of "Happiness is not waiting"

Floating without Regret is a poem about objects written by Huang Chao, the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty. This poem gives Chrysanthemum a heroic style and noble character by metaphor, regards Chrysanthemum as a symbol of the oppressed people, and refers to the reactionary and decadent feudal ruling group with flowers, vividly showing the resolute and firm spirit of the peasant revolutionary leader. The whole poem is magnificent, with novel metaphor, strange imagination, magnificent artistic conception and magnificent spirit.

Huang Chao (820-884), a native of Cao Zhou (now southwest of Heze), was the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty.

Zhu Yuanzhang

The great emperor Gao, formerly known as Chongba, was later named Xingzong. The founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang is very clever and far-sighted. He was brave and good at fighting, collected heroes, pacified the four seas, followed good advice, was thirsty for talents, attached importance to agriculture and mulberry, promoted rites and music, respected righteousness and respected religion, and formulated various appropriate and unprecedented laws and regulations. However, due to his rigorous personality and his preference for killing in his later years, a generation of founding fathers rarely accomplished this job well.

Appreciation of chrysanthemum chanting

Chanting Chrysanthemum shows Zhu Yuanzhang's ambition to dominate the world. As the saying goes, what he said is closely related to his character. Just like Zhu Yuanzhang's sentence "If you want to resist the west wind, you must wear golden armor", this sentence is simply a household name, which directly shows that he will wear a yellow robe to overlook everything in the world in the future, and his domineering is unparalleled; Zhu Yuanzhang's personality is rigid, and he does things appropriately. His inner pride in dominating the world is like a flood that burst its banks.

reference data

Ancient Poetry Network: http://so.gushiwen.org/view_73146.aspx.