A famous sentence of honking the horn to the emperor of heaven

This Sanqu lyrically depicts the ugliness of eunuchs, satirizes and exposes the evil deeds of eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty, and expresses people's hatred. It is Wang Pan's masterpiece of Sanqu.

Look at some people's stones, so that some people's vitality will be blown away, and the family will be ruined! Blowing the Horn to the Emperor is Wang Pan's Sanqu in Ming Dynasty. During the period of Zheng De in Ming Dynasty, eunuchs were in power and oppressed the people. They often blew trumpets to gain momentum. This Sanqu was written to satirize eunuchs. On the surface, this poem is written about horns and suona, but in fact it is written about eunuchs everywhere. "Qu Er" is a metaphor for eunuchs' low status, and "big cavity" is a metaphor for them bullying the weak and fearing the hard; "military worry" and "people fear" mean that wherever you go, it will bring disaster; "All water flies" describe their oppression and destruction of the people. Although the whole song did not mention a eunuch positively, it vividly portrayed their ugliness, filled with contempt and indignation for eunuchs in a relaxed humor, and expressed the voice of the people.