What poems in A Short Song show the poet's desire for talents?

1. The following poem expresses the poet's desire for talents:

Qingqing is your collar, YY is my miss. But for your sake, I've thought it over.

A herd of deer, yo, ate mugwort in Ye Yuan. I have a group of good guests, playing the piano and playing the piano.

As clear as the bright moon, when can I forget it? The troubles come from this and cannot be cut off.

The weirder, the more useless. Talk about the banquet and miss the old grace.

The mountain is never too high, and the sea is never too deep. The duke of Zhou vomited, and the world returned to the heart.

Second, expand the scope of knowledge:

1, appreciation of the original poem: Cao Cao's short lines

Calling for Song one after another, how many days do we have? For example, morning dew is much more difficult to go to Japan.

Be generous, and your troubles will be unforgettable. How to solve your worries? Only Du Kang.

Qingqing is your collar, YY is my miss. But for your sake, I've thought it over.

A herd of deer, yo, ate mugwort in Ye Yuan. I have a group of good guests, playing the piano and playing the piano.

As clear as the bright moon, when can I forget it? The troubles come from this and cannot be cut off.

The weirder, the more useless. Talk about the banquet and miss the old grace.

There are few stars in the moon, and blackbirds fly south and circle the tree three times. What branches can you rely on?

The mountain is never too high, and the sea is never too deep. The duke of Zhou vomited, and the world returned to the heart.

2. Introduction: "A Short Song" is two poems about ancient Yuefu written by Cao Cao, a politician and writer at the end of Han Dynasty. Among them, the first poem expresses the poet's desire for virtue and ambition to unify the world through the singing of banquets. It has always been regarded as Cao Cao's masterpiece to give full play to his special skills in poetry creation and use metaphors accurately and skillfully to achieve the purpose of combining reason with emotion and touching people.

3. About the author: Cao Cao (155—220), born in Mengde, nicknamed Ayun, from Peiguoqiao (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). Politically and militarily, Cao Cao eliminated many separatist forces, unified most of northern China, and implemented a series of policies to restore economic production and social order, which laid the foundation for the founding of Cao Wei. In literature, under the impetus of Cao Cao and his son, Jian 'an literature represented by three Cao Cao (Cao Cao, Cao Pi and Cao Zhi) was formed, which was called "Jian 'an Style" in history and left a glorious stroke in the history of literature. After the establishment of Wei Dynasty, Cao Cao was honored as "Wei Wudi" and the temple name was "Taizu". For the deeds, see Volume 1 of the History of the Three Kingdoms. There are 30 volumes that have been lost. The Ming Dynasty compiled the Collection of Wei Wudi, and now there is the Collection of Cao Cao.