Hong Xiuquan and Zhang Zongchang are historical figures from two eras, but their hobbies in politics brought them together. Hong Xiuquan is famous as the leader of the Taiping Rebellion, the King of Heaven, and the boss. He almost overthrew the Qing Dynasty. He is a model of successful scholar rebellion. He is also the inventor of the God-worshipping religion and the organizer of the Taiping Movement system. and managers.
Zhang Zongchang was a famous second-rate warlord leader during the Republic of China. Zhang Zongchang is the famous three-no general. He doesn't know how many people he has, how many weapons he has, and how many concubines he has. He was also famous for having an army of all-Russians at his command. The two have different professions, different identities, and different historical backgrounds, but they both have the same hobby, which is to love arty and write poetry. Another similarity is that both of them are not very good, but the poems they write can make people laugh. The third similarity is that both of them think that they write well and can persevere.
Let’s first look at the masterpieces written by Hong Xiuquan: At a glance, I saw the flowers in my heart blooming, and the Empress of Great Fortune came from the sky. At a glance, I saw my heart burning up. The Empress of Poor Fortune deserves to be beaten to death. I ask for great fortune and little fortune at home. I can rest assured and give up my strength. . This poem can be said to be Hong Xiuquan's rules for managing the harem. Then let’s take a look at Hong Xiuquan’s most famous nine punishments: first, he should be beaten if he serves someone who is not pious; second, he should be beaten if he is stubborn and refuses to listen to instructions. If the king is not pious, he should be beaten. When you look at your husband, he deserves a beating. If the irritability is not pure and calm, five should be beaten. If you speak loudly, you should be beaten six times. If there is a beak that does not respond, Qi should be beaten. If he looks unhappy, he should be beaten. Looking left and right, nine should be beaten.
Let’s take a look at Zhang Zongchang’s masterpiece, Song of the Wind: The cannons are firing to blast his mother, and the powerful are returning to their hometown. Countless heroes come to Zhang Zongchang, and a huge whale comes to swallow the fusang. This poem written by Zhang Zongchang is very powerful. Let’s look at his travel poem, Traveling to Mount Tai: From a distance, Mount Tai is dark, thin at the top and thick at the bottom. It's like turning Mount Tai upside down. The lower part is thinner and the upper part is thicker.