It depicts the magnificence of the motherland's rivers and mountains, not only the magnificence of mountains and seas, but also the enterprising spirit of the poet who lives by heaven and cares about the world. The whole poem is concise in language, rich in imagination, magnificent, desolate and tragic.
2. Guithough Shou is a four-character Yuefu poem by Cao Cao, a writer and politician in the Eastern Han Dynasty. This poem is the fourth in a series of poems "Walking Out of Xiamen". The author compares himself to an old galloping horse. Although he is old and weak, he has been relegated to a lower position, but his chest is still full of lofty sentiments and ambitions, showing a positive attitude towards life, full of real experience of life, and has sincere and strong emotional strength.
The whole poem combines poetic sentiment and philosophy, with ingenious conception, clear and vigorous language, philosophical thinking and impassioned, and artistic image, which realizes the perfect combination of reason, ambition and emotion in concrete artistic image.
3. Narrating Lexus, also known as Let Counties Know the Original Lexus, is an important autobiographical article expressing Cao Cao's thoughts and experiences. This edict first described Cao Cao's political ambition, lifelong ambition and ambition in detail. Secondly, this essay is vigorous, powerful, majestic, harsh and pure.
The author skillfully uses historical facts and images to describe and express his political ambitions and lofty aspirations in detail and vividly, with strong feelings and straightforward expression.
4. Lu Luxing is a five-character ancient poem written by Cao Cao, a writer at the end of Han Dynasty, with Yuefu as the title.
The poem can be roughly divided into two parts. The first four sentences are the first part, mainly about the mutual murder between He Shen and his minion Zhang Rang and its consequences. The last four sentences are the second part, focusing on Dong Zhuo's rebellion and the ancestral temple turned into ruins. The style of poetry is plain, heavy and solemn, which deeply expresses the author's sense of hardship as a politician and writer.
Good Li Xing is a poem by Cao Cao, a writer in the late Han Dynasty. This poem, based on the old Yuefu poems, describes the reality of the warlord scuffle at the end of the Han Dynasty, truly and profoundly reveals the sufferings of the people, and can be called the "poetic history" of A Record of the End of Han Dynasty.
The poet criticized the social reality at that time in the form of folk songs. He not only expressed great indignation and sympathy for the people who were in dire straits because of the war, but also mercilessly exposed and lashed out at the culprit who caused the people's suffering.