What does the interpretation of Kangxi's Ten Odes mean?

Kangxi commemorated Jesus with Ode to the Cross.

The death of Christ

Ten frames of blood and a half flow are completed, and a hundred feet of grace flow from the west.

It's midnight and I have three chickens on my back.

Five thousand lashes and tears, six feet hanging two thieves.

It's terrible to be shocked by eight things, and it's amazing to cry out seven words.

In order to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Emperor Kangxi wrote a famous seven-character poem called Death of Christ, also known as Kangxi Cross Song. Although there are only eight sentences and 56 words in the Seven Laws, the scene of Jesus from arrest to crucifixion is vividly described. If you read a poem and meditate on the sad scene of Christ's crucifixion, you will be vividly reminded and brought to tears.