Poems about turning against each other and becoming enemies.

1. Poems describing brothers turning against each other and becoming enemies

Poems describing brothers turning against each other are like the "Seven-Step Poetry" written by Cao Zhi of Wei State during the Three Kingdoms period. The full text is as follows: "The Seven-Step Poetry" by Cao Zhi In the Three Kingdoms period, Wei boiled the beans to make a soup and drained the bean sprouts to make the juice.

The bean is burning under the cauldron, and the beans are weeping in the cauldron. Since they are born from the same root, why be too hasty when they are in conflict with each other? Translation: When cooking beans to make bean soup, I want to filter out the residue of the beans and leave the bean juice for making soup.

The bean straw is burning under the pot, and the beans are crying inside the pot. Beans and bean straw originally grew from the same root. How could the bean straw cook the beans in such a hurry? This poem uses fried beans as a metaphor to accuse Cao Pi of cruel persecution of himself and other brothers.

The tone is tactful and deep, with reminders and exhortations amidst the sarcasm. On the one hand, this reflects Cao Zhi's intelligence, on the other hand, it also reflects the cruelty of Cao Pi in persecuting his brothers.

The beauty of this poem lies in the clever metaphor and clear meaning. Beans and bean straw grow from the same root, just like brothers. When the bean straw burns, the beans in the pot turn over and "cry". This is a very appropriate and touching metaphor for brothers killing each other.

Extended information: Creation background In the first month of the first year of Huangchu (220), Cao Cao died of illness at the age of sixty-six, and Cao Pi was promoted from crown prince to king of Wei; in October of the same year, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was forced to abdicate the throne, and Cao Pi ascended the throne. He proclaimed himself Emperor Wen of Wei. Because Cao Pi couldn't let go of the experience of fighting for the title of crown prince, he still harbored grudges against Cao Zhi after he became emperor.

He was worried that this knowledgeable and politically ambitious younger brother would threaten his throne, so he thought of ways to get rid of him. Cao Zhi knew that his brother had deliberately framed him, but he could not excuse himself, so he had to write a poem in seven steps in extreme grief and anger.

According to "Shishuo Xinyu·Literature": "Emperor Wen (Cao Pi) tried to order King Dong'a (Cao Zhi) to compose a poem in seven steps. If he failed, he would do Dafa (kill), and he would write a poem in response... …The emperor is deeply ashamed.” 2. Poems describing brothers turning against each other and becoming enemies

Poems describing brothers turning against each other are like the "Seven-Step Poetry" written by Cao Zhi of Wei State during the Three Kingdoms period. The full text is as follows:

"The Seven-Step Poetry" < /p>

Cao Zhi's "Three Kingdoms·Wei"

Boil the beans to make a soup, and strain the bean sprouts to make the juice.

The bean is burning under the cauldron, and the beans are weeping in the cauldron.

We are born from the same root, so why rush each other?

Translation:

When cooking beans to make bean soup, I want to filter out the residue of the beans and leave the bean juice for making soup.

The bean straw is burning under the pot, and the beans are crying inside the pot.

Beans and bean straw originally grew from the same root. How could the bean straw cook the beans in such a hurry?

This poem uses fried beans as a metaphor to accuse Cao Pi of cruel persecution of himself and other brothers. The tone is tactful and deep, and there are reminders and exhortations in the sarcasm. On the one hand, this reflects Cao Zhi's intelligence, on the other hand, it also reflects the cruelty of Cao Pi in persecuting his brothers. The beauty of this poem lies in its clever metaphor and clear meaning.

Beans and bean straw grow from the same root, just like brothers. When the bean straw burns, the beans in the pot turn over and "cry", which is a metaphor for brothers fighting each other. Relevant and touching.

Extended information:

Creation background

In the first month of the first year of Huangchu (220 years), Cao Cao died of illness at the age of sixty-six, and Cao Pi was promoted from Crown Prince to King of Wei; In October of the same year, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was forced to abdicate the throne, and Cao Pi ascended the throne and proclaimed himself Emperor Wen of Wei. Because Cao Pi couldn't let go of the experience of fighting for the title of crown prince, he still harbored grudges against Cao Zhi after he became emperor.

He was worried that this knowledgeable and politically ambitious younger brother would threaten his throne, so he thought of ways to get rid of him. Cao Zhi knew that his brother had deliberately framed him, but he could not excuse himself, so he had to write a poem in seven steps in extreme grief and anger.

According to "Shishuo Xinyu·Literature": "Emperor Wen (Cao Pi) tried to order King Dong'a (Cao Zhi) to compose a poem in seven steps. If he failed, he would do Dafa (kill), and he would write a poem in response... ...The emperor is deeply ashamed." 3. What are the poems that describe "a husband and wife turn against each other"

1. What is said is true, but it is violent. ("Wei Feng Gang")

Translation: After fulfilling your wish, you will be rude to me.

2. Husband and wife are originally birds of the same forest, and they will fly separately until dawn. ("Warning Words" by Feng Menglong in the Ming Dynasty)

Translation: Husband and wife are originally birds of the same forest, and they separated at dawn. It describes that the husband and wife only think of themselves at critical moments, reflecting selfish human nature.

3. But when you see a new person smile, you hear an old person cry. ("Beauty" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty)

Translation: The husband only sees the new person laughing, how can he hear the old person crying?

4. I heard that you had two opinions, so I came to resolve it. ("Baitou Yin" by Zhuo Wenjun of the Han Dynasty)

Translation: I heard that you have two minds, so I came to break up with you.

5. It is easy to change an old person’s heart, but it is easy to change an old person’s heart. (Nalan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty, "Mulan Hua·Niangu Jue Ci Ci Cambodian Friends")

Translation: Nowadays, it is easy to change one's heart, but you say that it is easy to change one's heart between lovers.

4. What are some ancient poems that persuade people not to turn against each other?

The journey is difficult"

A gold bottle of wine is worth ten thousand dollars, and a jade plate is worth ten thousand dollars of treasure. I can't eat when I stop to help me. I draw my sword and look around at a loss. If you want to cross the Yellow River, which is blocked by ice, you will have to climb the snow-covered mountains of Taihang. I was leisurely fishing on the Bixi River, and suddenly I was riding a boat and dreaming of the sun. The journey is difficult and many paths are blocked, where are you now? There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds and sails are hung directly to help the sea.

"Song of General Sima"

The strong wind blows the ancient moon, stealing Zhang Huatai. The stars set in the north move with brilliance,

The powerful generals marching south are like clouds and thunder. The electric shock Yitian Sword in his hand cut the long whale and opened the sea water.

When I see the buildings and boats, my eyes are full of excitement, which is quite like a dragon descending to Sanshu. Raising troops and practicing battle, Zhang Hu flag,

The white waves in the river are like silver houses. Living in a jade tent near the river, he has a purple beard like a halberd and a crown of Cui Wei.

The thin willows opened the camp and bowed to the emperor. Only then did he know that Ba Shang was a baby. The Qiang flute blows Agaan Hui horizontally, and blows the falling plum blossoms into the moon tower. The general rises and dances with his long sword, and the strong men move the nine walls with their shouts.

Successful achievements are presented to the Ming Dynasty, and the painting is painted on the unicorn platform. Li Bai's Famous Poetry

The lights are on at three o'clock and the chicken is on the five lights. It is the time for men to study. A young man who does not know how to study hard will regret studying late

1. He is quick and eager to learn, and he is not ashamed to ask questions - Confucius

2. Diligence leads to excellence in work, and playfulness leads to waste; success comes from thinking. , destroyed by following - Han Yu

3. Learning without thinking is in vain, thinking without learning is peril - Confucius

4. Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are Those who are not as good as those who are happy - Confucius

5. When three people are walking together, there must be my teacher. Choose those who are good and follow them, and change those who are not good - Confucius

6. Prosper in "Poetry", establish in etiquette, and succeed in music - Confucius

7 , Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you - Confucius

8. Reading through thousands of volumes, writing as if there is a spirit - Du Fu

9. There are three ways to read, that is, to read with the heart. , what you see with your eyes, what you say with your mouth - Zhu Xi

10. To establish oneself is to establish one's studies first, and to establish one's studies is to read as the foundation - Ouyang Xiu

11. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles Road - Liu Yi

12. Black-haired people don't know how to study early, white-haired people regret that they are late in studying - Yan Zhenqing

13. The books are as affectionate as old friends, and the joys and sorrows in the morning and dusk are like each other - Yu Qian

14. Books are like medicine, good reading can cure stupidity - Liu Xiang

15. If young people do not work hard, old people will be sad - "Han Yuefu."

"Long Song Xing"

16. Don't wait for a while, the boy's head is gray, and the sky is full of sorrow - Yue Fei

17. Work hard to read all the words in the world, and determined to read all the books in the world - Su Shi< /p>

18. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flaps its wings; if a person wants to make progress, he first studies - Li Kuchan

19. If you are determined to think about true character, you must work hard to study - Ruan Yuan

< p> 20. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal - Zhuge Liang

21. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small - Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms" < /p>

22. Read three hundred Tang poems by heart, and you can recite them even if you don’t know how to compose them - Sun Zhu’s "Preface to Three Hundred Tang Poems"

23. When the book is used, you will regret it less, and you will do better. You don’t know the difficulty unless you have passed through it - Lu You

24. Asking the canal how clear it is is the source of living water - Zhu Xi

25. Read old books hundreds of times, read them carefully and think deeply The child knows himself - Su Shi

26. A bookworm must be good at writing, and an art fanatic must have good skills - Pu Songling

27. Read a hundred times, and the meaning will be apparent to you - - "Three Kingdoms"

28. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step - Lao Tzu

29. The road is long and the journey is long, I will search up and down - Qu Yuan

30. Appreciation of wonderful articles, and analysis of doubts - Tao Yuanming

31. The method of reading is to proceed step by step, read carefully and think deeply - Zhu Xi

< p> 32. My life has a limit, but my knowledge has no limit - Zhuangzi

33. Without learning, there is no way to expand talents, and without ambition, there is no way to learn - Zhuge Liang

34. Jade If you don't peck, you won't be a useful person; if you don't learn, you won't know - "Book of Rites"