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The 40,000 poems written by Gan Long are not as good as Cao Cao's three sentences. Why?

The emperor who wrote the most poems in China was Li Hong, the Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. He wrote 40 thousand poems in his life, almost close to the sum of all Tang poems. Unfortunately, none of them have been handed down, and there is almost no mention in the history of literature now. Nobody cares that he used to be a prolific poet.

I remember that he has a poem about money, which means: "I have been talking about justice all my life, and my two surnames are kings, and I have no basis for advancing and retreating." There is light in the article. This is really a wine jar. I often see sachets, and I escaped to the end of Zen. It turned out to be Meng Balang. "The poem of Qianlong jokes about money is of little value, and it is only suitable for making jars. In fact, his 40,000 poems and more than a dozen volumes of imperial poems can only be dipped in some sauce. Divided by this person's age, 40,000 ÷ 80, an average of 500 poems are written every year, and an average of 1 to 2 poems are written every day. Even though he is a professional writer, he can't kill himself. Besides, he has been emperor for 60 years and emperor's father for 3 years.

Among the emperors in China, Cao Cao was indeed a poet. Although Cao Cao is not an emperor, he is also better than the emperor. If there is a list of imperial literature, there is no doubt that Cao Cao is among the best, and it is the top three, and may even be the first. Cao Mengde's poems can be evaluated by twelve words: heroic, vigorous, profound and literary. Therefore, it is sung through the ages, and the strings are endless.

In the memory of China people, at least these three sentences are unforgettable. The first sentence "Du Kang is the only one who can solve his worries" is still on the lips of drunkards. The second sentence, "An old horse lurks, aiming at a thousand miles", is the motto used by almost all elderly people in China to encourage themselves. The third sentence, "Although the tortoise has a long life, there is still a time", is not as popular as the first two sentences, but its ideological depth is better than the first two sentences. In other words, when a person comes into this world, he should know how to cherish the limited life cycle given by God, that is, he should shine when he should shine and heat when he should. After the glowing age, Sir, it's time for you to "stop loving maple trees late and frost leaves are red in February". First of all, stop and go, don't tinker; Secondly, live in peace and don't always appear in the mirror; Moreover, you must not be upset and insane, which makes people dare not compliment. There are countless poets in China who can blurt out these kind words without thinking after 1000 years. What is the geometry?