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A short song?
Author: Cao Cao?
Calling for Song one after another, how many days do we have? ?
For example, morning dew is much more difficult to go to Japan. ?
Be generous, and your troubles will be unforgettable. ?
How to solve your worries? It is difficult to have Du Kang. ?
Qingqing is your collar, YY is my miss. ?
But for your sake, I've thought it over. ?
A herd of deer, yo, ate mugwort in Ye Yuan. ?
I have a group of good guests, playing the piano and playing the piano. ?
As clear as the moon, when can I stop? ?
The troubles come from this and cannot be cut off. ?
The weirder, the more useless. ?
Talk about it, and remember the past. ?
There are few stars on the moon, and blackbirds fly south. ?
Turn around the tree three times, what branches can you rely on? ?
The mountain will never be too high and the water will never be too deep. ?
Duke of Zhou vomited, and the world returned to the heart?
The two short songs are two poems written by Cao Cao, a politician and writer at the end of Han Dynasty, with the theme of ancient Yuefu. The first poem expresses the poet's thirst for wisdom and ambition to unify the world in a calm and cadence style through the singing of banquets. The second poem shows that the author will only imitate Zhou Wenwang and in his lifetime, but never Jin Wengong and Zhong Er. It shows his heart to his domestic and foreign officials and the world, making his political opponents at home and abroad impeccable.
The writing period of the first poem is different, which can be attributed to two aspects: one is before Battle of Red Cliffs. Chapter 48 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms describes Cao Cao's poems. After Cao Cao pacified the north, he led millions of heroes, drank horses from the Yangtze River and fought a decisive battle with Sun Quan. It was a bright moon night, and he put wine and played music on the river to celebrate the generals. When the wine was warm, Cao Cao stood at the bow with a spear and sang generously.