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Poems about brothers and sisters who are not in contact with each other due to family disputes

The poem describing the turning of relatives into enemies is like the "Seven-Step Poem" written by Cao Zhi of Wei State during the Three Kingdoms period. The full text is as follows: "Seven-Step Poem" Cao Zhi: Boil beans and hold them to make soup, and strain the bean sprouts to make juice. The beetles are burning under the cauldron, and the beans are weeping in the cauldron. Since they are born from the same root, why be too hasty when they are in conflict with each other? Translation: When cooking beans to make bean soup, I want to filter out the residue of the beans and leave the bean juice for making soup. The bean straw is burning under the pot, and the beans are crying inside the pot. Beans and bean straw originally grew from the same root. How could the bean straw cook the beans in such a hurry? This poem uses fried beans as a metaphor to accuse Cao Pi of cruel persecution of himself and other brothers. The tone is tactful and deep, and there are reminders and exhortations in the sarcasm. On the one hand, this reflects Cao Zhi's intelligence, on the other hand, it also reflects Cao Pi's cruelty in persecuting his brothers. The beauty of this poem lies in its clever metaphor and clear meaning. Beans and bean straw grow from the same root, just like brothers. When the bean straw burns, the beans in the pot turn over and "cry". This is a very appropriate and touching metaphor for brothers killing each other.