The most majestic imperial poem in history, although it only has three lines, no one in later generations can surpass it.

When it comes to imperial poets in Chinese history, I think many netizens will immediately think of Li Yu, the late master of the Southern Tang Dynasty. As the "Eternal Poetry Emperor", Li Yu's lyrics after his country was destroyed and his family was destroyed and he became a prisoner of the Song Dynasty, almost all of them are classics, and almost all of them are full of emotions and unforgettable. No matter how many years pass, Li Yu will always be a classic. He is a cultural celebrity who will not be ignored. However, as an emperor, Li Yu is a loser after all. His talent, his passion, and his lyrics not only failed to make the country strong, but also made him suffer. The emperor died miserably after suffering all kinds of humiliation. Since ancient times, it is easy to conquer the world, but it is difficult to defend it. The words of Li Yu are the best negative proof of this sentence, but a poem by another founding emperor. He pointed out this truth very far-sightedly, and it was so majestic and thought-provoking that almost no one in later generations could surpass him. This emperor was Liu Bang, the founder of the Han Dynasty, and this poem is the famous "Song of the Wind". The whole poem has only three lines. : The wind is blowing, the clouds are flying, the powerful warriors are returning to their hometown, and the warriors are guarding the four sides. When Liu Bang defeated Xiang Yu and established the Han Dynasty, some of his own troops and deployments were waiting for opportunities to rebel, which made him "unify the world" in his heart. Dreams are constantly being tested. As the pioneer of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bang's desire for capable officials in governing the country can be said to be stronger than ever. Among these teams waiting for opportunities to rebel, Wang Yingbu of Huainan is the most brave and capable. In the end, he was defeated at the hands of Liu Bang and died in a cowardly manner. Since ancient times, "a successful king loses a bandit", this "Great Wind Song" is when Liu Bang took the opportunity to return to his hometown of Peixian County to have a drink with his fellow villagers after quelling the Yingbu rebellion. Although this poem only has three lines, many people think it is not a poem in the true sense, but this does not prevent it from being the most popular of all imperial poems throughout the ages. It is majestic and the most magnificent poem. On the surface, the whole poem is filled with self-satisfied joy, but in fact, there is hidden sadness and worry behind it. If Xiang Yu's "Gaixia Song" expresses the sadness of the loser, then this poem is full of ambition and joy. The song "Song of the Great Wind" actually expresses the sorrow of the victor. As an emperor who expanded his territory, Liu Bang was proud and never lost sight of his past. He thought about the future of the country with a sober mind: It is not easy to win a country, but it is even harder to defend it. . At this time, Liu Bang was full of worries about whether he could hold it. ""The wind is rising and the clouds are flying", the poem begins with an extraordinary atmosphere, which also indicates the chaos of the world due to the competition among heroes. And he , is the king in the competition in this troubled world, so it is logical that ""Weijiahai" in the second sentence. However, this result is actually full of chance, which Liu Bang himself is also very clear about. He was once an unknown person The little pavilion chief, in the end, gained the world with his hands, just like a penniless beggar who became the richest man in the world overnight. This fact itself is full of magic and incredible, so the second sentence. The word "" returns to his hometown" has a profound meaning to him. It not only means to show his power to the world, but also means to return to his hometown in fine clothes. Therefore, in the next third sentence, ""And the warriors are here to guard the four directions", Liu Bang suddenly said in the poem It is understandable to reveal the anxiety and worry about the uncertain future. As a founding emperor, Liu Bang can undoubtedly be regarded as a hero, and a hero always has the country in his heart and is responsible for generations to come. Therefore, Liu Bang felt deeply worried about whether anyone could protect the great Han Dynasty. ""The warriors are here to guard the four directions", this is both a question and a hope. To this, he himself could not get an answer, and he felt deeply regretful. According to historical records, Liu Bang couldn't help but feel "generous and sad" while singing and dancing. "Weeping several lines". In the thousands of years of Chinese history, there have been many emperors who were able to write poems and lyrics with both civil and military skills, and there are also many imperial poems left in the literary world. However, after Liu Bang, no one was as talented as him. Such broad-mindedness and foresight. A "Song of the Wind" fully demonstrates his imperial demeanor. From this perspective, even Li Yu, who is known as the "Eternal Ci Emperor", cannot surpass it. (Note: The pictures in the article are all from the Internet, if any. If there is any infringement, please contact the author to delete it. Thank you to the provider of the picture.

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