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In fact, Cao Cao is a brilliant poet, and his son is even more powerful, and later generations of famous artists have angered him at a distance.

Cao Cao was an all-powerful generation in the Three Kingdoms period, and his great talent left a deep impression in the history of China.

In the eyes of most people, Cao Cao's image is "traitor" and "Chinese thief". In fact, he was originally a brilliant poet.

In the eventful autumn of his life, he was good at expressing his political ambitions with poems and reflecting the sufferings of people's livelihood. His works are like a bright pearl in China's poetry and literature.

Speaking of Cao Cao's poems, it is estimated that the most familiar sentence is "how to get rid of worries, only to get rich", oh no, it should be "how to get rid of worries, only to get rich".

This famous sentence comes from one of Cao Cao's most touching poems: a short Song Ci. Anyone who has experienced some storms, after reading this poem, doesn't want to hold a tree and cry bitterly:

Singing to wine, life geometry!

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.

In the poem, "When singing to wine, what is the geometry of life?"? For example, morning dew, going to Japan is more bitter, "magnificent but generous and sad." "I sigh that life is short, and the beautiful years are like morning dew. Although they are brilliant, they are fleeting. Instead of being sad and bored, invite a few close friends and sing loudly while drinking. The songs on the table are passionate and generous, and the sadness in my heart may be resolved. Looking at you young and cheerful students, I really envy you. You are like a deer chirping in the sun, enjoying the best gift between heaven and earth, but cherishing this wonderful time.

Cao Cao wrote many poems in his life, all of which have high artistic value. Besides "Short Song", there are "Looking at the Sea" and "Although the Turtle Longevity", all of which are excellent works in poetry. In particular, the phrase "an old horse rides high and aims at a thousand miles" in "Although it is guarded" is really a bowl of inspirational chicken soup, which has been passed down through the ages.

Cao Cao's poems have been beautifully written, but his son Cao Zhi's poems are even more powerful.

Cao Zhi showed his literary talent and brilliant articles since he was a child. Cao Cao loved him very much.

In the fifteenth year of Jian 'an (2 10), Cao Cao called a group of scholars to "pay tribute on stage" in Tongquetai, Yecheng.

In this literary exchange activity, Cao Zhi wrote a famous piece "Fu on the Stage", which was greatly appreciated by Cao Cao. Since then, he has placed high hopes on Cao Zhi, thinking that he is the person who can achieve great things most.

In fact, in Cao Zhi's mind, he does have the ambition of governing the country and keeping the country safe.

In the autumn of the sixteenth year of Jian 'an (2 1 1), Cao Zhi, who had just turned twenty, followed his father to the west. Seeing the war-torn city of Luoyang, his blood boiled. With the ambition of making contributions, he went west all the way. After more than a year of the merger war, the war ended and Cao Zhi was named Linzi Hou.

However, the good times did not last long, and Cao Zhi was involved in the political whirlpool of the prince's dispute.

Cao Zhi used to be the son of Cao Cao, and was expected to be his son. At the beginning, Cao Cao was very confused about who to choose as the heir, so he gave his sons several exams. Cao Zhi always wins exams in an amazing way. Later, Cao Cao discovered that Yang Xiu, a disciple of Cao Zhi, was behind the scenes.

Yang Xiu himself is a snob, which is why Cao Zhi regards him as a confidant.

In addition, Cao Zhi made many mistakes in drinking, and was finally abandoned by Cao Cao, who decided to re-elect Cao Pi as his successor.

With the help of Sima Yi, Cao Pi, who is calm in character, performed very well and was favored by Cao Cao more and more. Soon, Cao Pi was officially made a prince.

In the first month of the twenty-fifth year of Jian 'an (220), Cao Cao died of illness and Cao Pi succeeded to the throne, and began to suppress Cao Zhi. It is said that Cao Pi ordered him to write a seven-step poem in order to find an excuse to get rid of Cao Zhi. Under the pressure of his brother, Cao Zhi wrote a masterpiece in seven steps: "Boil beans and burn beans, and beans cry in the kettle." This is the same root, and it is too urgent to speculate with each other. "

In April of Huang San (222), Cao Zhi, who was 3 1 year old, was demoted as Juancheng King. On the way to being demoted, he sadly remembered his original wife, Cui Shi.

After Cao Zhi fell from power, his wife, Cui Shi, also suffered greatly. Cao Cao once killed his clothes because they were too gorgeous. Now he is so frustrated in politics that he is even more sad, so he wrote the famous work "Luo Shen Fu".

He made up a beautiful goddess in Luo Shen Fu, symbolizing not only his wife, but also his ambition to save the world from danger. By describing his failure in pursuing the goddess, his ideal was also destroyed.

As soon as Cao Zhi's "Ode to Luoshen" came out, it became famous all over the world.

Luo Shen Fu was recited by many scholars today. It is said that some super scholars have recited punctuation marks, which shows its high artistic value.

In the seventh year of Huang Chu (226), Cao Pi died of illness, and Cao Cao succeeded Wei Mingdi. Cao Zhi, who has been suppressed, rekindled the hope of displaying his talents. He wrote an impassioned letter to Cao Cao, hoping to be reused by the court. But Cao Cao not only ignored Cao Zhi's request, but took more strict preventive measures against him. In the sixth year of Taihe (232), 165438+ October, Cao Zhi died of depression.

Cao Zhi's achievements in literature have far-reaching influence on later generations. Xie Lingyun, a poet known as "the first in Jiangdong" in the Southern Dynasties, once praised Cao Zhi's talent from a distance: "If the talents of all people in the world add up to one stone (one stone equals ten fights), then Cao Zhi's talent has eight fights. I can win one of the remaining two fights, and the talents of all people in ancient and modern times add up to one. " The implication is that everyone's talent is hard to get into his eyes, and only Cao Zhi's talent makes him gasp in admiration.

This is the origin of the word "gifted scholar and beautiful woman", which shows how amazing Cao Zhi's talent is in the eyes of future generations.

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References:

History of the Three Kingdoms and Shu Wei