What do Cao Cao's ancient poems mean?

Although turtles live a long life, sometimes they jump on snakes and ride fog and eventually turn to dust. The old horse is curled up in the twilight of thousands of miles of martyrs, and its heroic heart is shrinking. Not only will you be blessed in heaven, but you will also be blessed forever.

Fortunately, even! Sing with ambition.

Although the tortoise has a long life, it always has an end.

Snakes can fly in fog and eventually become dust.

The old horse squatted in the trough to eat, and his mind was thousands of miles away.

Those who are determined to make great achievements will not stop their ambitions in their later years.

The length of human life is not only determined by God; As long as you stay happy, you can live a long life.

I feel lucky to express my ambition with poetry.

In the 12th year of Jian 'an (AD 207), Cao Cao led an army to March northward to Wuhuan, and defeated the enemy. In the excitement of victory, he wrote this famous song that has been passed down through the ages. In the poem, "an old horse lurks, aiming at a thousand miles." The martyr's next year is full of courage. "Four sentences show that although the poet is old, his lofty aspirations are undiminished and he is full of inspiring spiritual strength. These four sentences are the climax and the focus of the whole poem, which are well known by people.