The first part of this poem expresses the poet's sorrow for the short life. The poet lived in troubled times, witnessed the people wandering from place to place, deeply grieved, and longed for meritorious service but was not allowed, thus giving a sigh that life was short. This can be seen from his "Howe Li Xing", "Bones are exposed in the wild, and there are no crows thousands of miles away. The second section describes the poet's thirst for talents. The third section describes the poet's rare worries about talents and the joy of vested talents. The fourth section expresses the poet's concern and desire for hesitant talents and his ambition to return all the talents in the world to himself. The poet hopes that they will stop hesitating and come to their side quickly. Use "pipeline? The words of thirst for talent in Xing Jie and the allusions of "Duke Zhou spat on food" point out the main idea of the full text. It highlights the author's thirst for talents.
The whole poem begins with emotion, followed by generosity and hesitation, followed by sadness and joy. A worry and a joy, suddenly Xu and suddenly anxious, poured out the author's impassioned with a song-like brush stroke.
In a word, this poem is full of deep lamentation, full of positive and enterprising spirit, stirring passionate feelings and giving people inspiration and strength. Chen Ling, a Qing Dynasty man, said in "Poetry is not as good as a guide": "Birds choose wood. Can wood choose birds? Three points in the world. Scholars either go north or go south. When we left for Shu and Wu, the emperor had not decided yet. If you don't spit and feed the festival, why come? Mountains never tire of soil, so they can become high; The sea never tires of water, so it can become deep; You are not tired of being a scholar, and the world is returning to the heart. " "This poem is Gao Han's reflection on the warriors in Song of the Big Wind." The Three Kingdoms period is an era of fierce competition for talents, and those who win talents win the world. Emperor Gaozu sang "Song of the Wind" because he was eager for talents, so "Short Song" and "Song of the Wind" have something in common.
Zhong Rong's Poems commented that "Cao Gong is ancient and straight, with sad sentences", and Aoqi's Taosun Ao Poetry Review said that "Wei Wudi is like a veteran of secluded Yan, with a strong charm". Mao Zedong said that Cao Cao's articles and poems are extremely frank, frank and open-minded, and should be studied.