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Liu Bang, born in the grass roots, why can he write better poems than Gan Long?

Liu Bang, born in the grass roots, why can he write better poems than Gan Long? What are the 40,000 poems written by Gan Long? Throughout the ancient emperors, they all liked dancing and writing ink, including some famous works. For example, Yang Di's Moonlit Night on the Spring River, Li Shimin's Entering Tongguan, etc.

But if you want to say that the emperor who likes writing poems best, I'm afraid it must be Emperor Qianlong.

According to historical records, Emperor Qianlong wrote poems for everything. For example, he writes one when eating, one when eating well, one when eating badly, and even one after dinner.

In short, he writes whenever he has time, no matter big or small, it is a pleasure to write. Because of this, he left more than 40 thousand poems in his life.

If Gan Long started writing at the age of 8 until the day of his death, he would write an average of 1.4 poems a day.

I have to say that Qianlong's love for poetry has reached the point of obsession.

But unfortunately, although he wrote many poems, few of them were excellent. Only a simple poem "Flying Snow" was selected in the primary school textbook. Gan Long's level of writing poetry seems to be only the primary school level.

Compared with the success of gifted scholars, our "illiterate emperor" Liu Bang is much more modest, leaving only two poems in his life. One poem is Song of the Wind, and the other is Song of the Swan.

However, friends who like ancient poetry know that Liu Bang's output is small, but his quality is impeccable.

How do "illiterate" write poems? There is nothing wrong with saying that Liu Bang is illiterate. He didn't like working since he was a child, and his personality is still very strong. In the face of his father's accusation, he completely ignored it and acted like an old smooth since he was a child. So people around him say that he will be worthless in the future.

In fact, I don't blame others for calling him, let alone ancient times, even modern times. According to Liu Bang, a person who can't do business and doesn't like labor, you will also sneer at him.

Then in this case, he naturally doesn't like learning. Even if he wants to learn, he has no money to learn, and no one wants to teach him this local ruffian.

However, although he is illiterate in culture, he is an appropriate high flyers in terms of social experience and communication skills.

And this is also the most fundamental reason why he can achieve great things in the future.

In the process of conquering the world, the emperor gradually discovered that it is a very fall in price thing to have no educational level.

As Liu Bang, who saw Qin Shihuang's military parade and said "so should a gentleman", he couldn't let others see his jokes.

After that, he began to teach himself and asked people around him if he didn't understand. Over time, his cultural level gradually improved, and finally he became an eloquent and literate person.

There are not many poems, only fine ones. Among Liu Bang's two poems, the most famous is Song of the Wind. Although the whole poem is just three sentences, each sentence is the best. For example, in the first sentence, metaphors are skillfully used to make the world chaotic, such as the scene when the wind blows, which makes people feel as if they are there and have a chilling feeling.

The second sentence is about his ambition to return to his hometown, and the word "Wei" is the finishing touch, which fully embodies Liu Bang's mighty domineering.

The first two sentences echo each other, meaning that although he can dominate the world, he wouldn't have this opportunity if there were no chaos in the world.

So he immediately wrote a rather sad third sentence, which completely exposed his inner pain and pressure. The little rascal who used to be carefree in the street is now trying his best to protect the country. Who can share some for him?

Although this poem is magnificent, I didn't really have much experience when I first read it. In order to deeply understand the artistic conception of this poem, we must understand the creative background of this poem.

Reading this poem after understanding will definitely make people feel sad and cherish it.

The other Song of the Swan is not as good as the last one, but it is also a masterpiece, much better than the 40,000 daily poems written by Gan Long.

It can be said that although Liu Bang left only two poems in his life, they are all excellent works, which are enough to overwhelm the sum of 40,000 poems created by Qianlong. The magnificent momentum embodied in the poems is a masterpiece through the ages.

Although they are both emperors, they have different understandings of life. As the saying goes, "Life is the mother of art", Gan Long has never experienced the magnificence of Liu Bang, and naturally he can't write the same magnificent poems.