Cao Zhi's representative poems include twenty-seven Zhun Yong Huai.

Quasi-Yong Huai is one of Cao Zhi's representative works, and its full name is Quasi-Yong Huai Difficult to Go to Me.

First, pay attention to expressing the poet's emotional state.

"Life is less than 100 years old, and I always worry about whether I am chitose." It means that people can't even live to be a hundred years old in this life, but they often have worries for a thousand years. Here, "worrying about a thousand years old" and "under a hundred years old" are opposing examples, which express the poet's deep anguish through comparison.

Second, the poet's reflection

The poet showed his messy life state of "satiated with food and wine, happy with the world, but unable to bear the crow of chickens" and reflected on it: "The heart can't speak, but the intestines turn." It shows that his inner depression is beyond words, just like a wheel turning in the intestine.

Third, the poet's feelings and thoughts.

The last two sentences of this poem are "words beyond the table, still said by Kyushu." It is always glorious to talk about fatherly love, which deeply expresses the poet's feelings and thoughts.

The poet pointed out with his own experience that people's feelings about "the love between monarch and minister" are false after all, and only after experiencing the vicissitudes of the world can we really understand the truth.

Fourth, summary.

Generally speaking, the twenty-seven Poems of Quasi-Ode to Huai are one of Cao Zhi's representative poems, which profoundly reflect the poet's anguish and thinking on the road of life, and also show the poet's superb artistic expression and profound ideological connotation.

Cao Zhi's Literary Achievements

First, the main forms of expression

Cao Zhi's literary achievements are mainly reflected in his poetry creation. His poetry works are numerous, with a wide range of themes and different styles, which have high artistic value.

Second, outstanding literary talent.

Cao Zhi's poems are characterized by rich brushstrokes and colorful words, and his works often express his deep thoughts and feelings about life, society and nature. His poetic language is concise, simple and natural, and he often shows his outstanding literary talent with vivid images and rich images.

Third, representative works

Cao Zhi's representative works include Luo Shen Fu, White Horse, Seven Wounded Poems and so on. All these fully show his outstanding talent and profound foundation in literature. His poetry works were not only highly respected at that time, but also had a far-reaching influence on the literary creation of later generations, and were praised as "the outstanding man in Jian 'an" by later generations.