In the ever-changing ancient battlefield, without the help of the weather, the end of the war may be rewritten, as Du Mu said in that poem?

Dongfeng doesn't go with Zhou Lang, and Tongque locks Tongque in the second bridge: Tongque Terrace. Cao Cao built a bronze sparrow terrace in Yedu and put beautiful women on it. Er Qiao: Wu's second daughter in the Three Kingdoms period was very beautiful. Da Qiao married Sun Ce and Er Qiao married Zhou Yu.

If the east wind hadn't given Zhou Yu the convenience of burning Cao Ying, Wu would have been destroyed by Cao Cao.

The last two sentences link the fact that "Er Qiao" has never been caught with the big theme of Wu Dong hegemony and tripartite confrontation, making it concrete and reasonable.

Fierce competition is not about letting opponents kill each other. What we need is cooperation, just like Sun and Liu's family. I hope everyone can find the same interests in business and forums and work together to achieve win-win results.

That is to say, if Zhou Yure hadn't just helped Dongfeng, then Daqiao Xiaoqiao would have been locked up in Tongquetai and become Cao Cao's woman.

My understanding is that to achieve something, it is not enough to rely on personal strength, and people are not as good as heaven. In this battle, the east wind is the key factor to determine success or failure.

If the east wind is not convenient for Zhou Yu, I am afraid that Cao Cao will win and Er Qiao will be put in Tongquetai.

This poem was written by the poet after passing through the famous ancient battlefield Chibi (now Chiji Mountain in the southwest of Wuchang County, Hubei Province) and feeling the success or failure of heroes in the Three Kingdoms period. Battle of Red Cliffs, which took place in October, 13th year of Jian 'an of Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty (2008), was a major battle that played a decisive role in the historical situation of the three kingdoms. As a result, Sun and Liu were defeated, and Zhou Yu, the 34-year-old commander-in-chief of Sun Wu, was the most important figure in this battle. The poet watched the ruins of the ancient battlefield, and expressed his unique views on Battle of Red Cliffs, thinking that Zhou Yu's victory was a fluke, and at the same time expressed his lament for the rise and fall of the country. Affectionate

The beginning of this poem is only written with a humble halberd. This broken halberd, which was associated with the ancient war, naturally caused the following lament about history. People and things that have left traces in history are often eroded by ruthless time and easily faded from people's memories. Just like this iron halberd, it is often remembered by people by accident, or it causes nostalgia or deep thought. It is precisely because of the discovery of this halberd that the poet's mood could not be calm, so he had to grind his teeth and identify it, and found that it turned out to be the relic of the "powerful dynasty"-the battle of the Three Kingdoms in Chibi. This is a major battle that determines the tripartite confrontation among the three countries. Heroes gather, how magnificent. Recognition of the former dynasty has aroused the author's unconstrained thoughts and paved the way for the latter two sentences to express his feelings about history. Of course, the best part of the whole poem is the last two sentences that have been recited for a long time. These two sentences are arguments. "Recognizing the Former Dynasty" could have written a review of this war, but he omitted it, so it is not a memory, a description, nor a general historical evaluation, but a direct judgment of historical victory or defeat. He did not judge heroes by success or failure, but put forward an evaluation different from that of Cao Cao, a historian on the war side. He believes that all heroes in history have a chance to succeed. He observed and thought about history at a higher level, which added a spirit of climbing the stairs to poetry. Don't say the outcome of the war, just say "copper finches lock Er Qiao in spring". Use the word "lock" to emphasize Taiwan Province's secret cabinet, and further emphasize the meaning of hiding jiao. Imagine a hero, such as Cao Cao, hugging Er Qiao and singing and dancing in Tongquetai after sweeping the world, in order to enjoy the lingering spring scenery. Writing about the supposed downfall of Dongwu, not to mention such things as breaking rivers and mountains and making people miserable, and drawing "Er Qiao" as a metaphor for Wei, also conveyed the romantic and elegant leader of Dongwu. Du Mu's theory of writing history not only shows his outstanding knowledge, but also shows his depression and generosity. I lament that a hero's chance to become famous in history cannot be shown because of his untimely birth and political and military talents. It seems to have another meaning: I believe I will always make a difference and show a remarkable heroism if I have the opportunity.