For example, "Chao Lu" comes from Cao Cao's "Dan Ge Xing". The original sentence is, "Singing over wine, what is life like?" Like morning dew, it will be more painful every day when it goes away.
Two short poems, also known as "Two Short Songs", are two poems written by Cao Cao, a statesman and writer in the late Han Dynasty, based on ancient Yuefu inscriptions.
The first poem expresses the poet's thirst for talents and his ambition to unify the world through singing at a banquet in a calm and frustrated style; the second poem shows that the author only followed the example of King Wen of Zhou during his lifetime. Chang never acted like a heavy ear to Duke Wen of Jin. He made his intentions clear to his internal and external officials and the world, making his internal and external political enemies impeccable. These two poems are highly political works, and their political content and meaning are completely integrated into the rich lyrical artistic conception. The whole poem is profound in content, solemn and elegant, and full of emotion, especially the first poem, which gives full play to the specialty of poetry creation and accurately and skillfully uses the Bixing technique to achieve the purpose of integrating reason with emotion and touching people. It has always been regarded as It is regarded as Cao Cao's masterpiece.