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What is Zhou Wang's poem about losing the world for da ji?

The most appropriate sentence to describe Zhou Wang is: there is no boldness and beauty.

Legend has it that da ji is a femme fatale and the chief culprit of eternal lewdness. The specific facts are as follows: In order to please da ji, Zhou Wang sent people to collect rare animals from all over the world and put them in Lutai and Luyuan, often drinking and having fun all night.

In the severe winter, da ji saw someone walking barefoot on the ice, thinking that his physiological structure was special, so he cut off his feet and studied the reasons why he was not afraid of cold and freezing.

Da ji witnessed a pregnant woman's abdomen bulge. Out of curiosity, he did not hesitate to cut open the pregnant woman's abdomen to see what was inside, wasting the lives of both mother and son. In order to prove the legend that "the heart of a saint has seven orifices", da ji urged Zhou Wang to kill loyal ministers and cut out his heart by caesarean section.

The source of the poem "Don't Love Jiangshan and Love Beauty";

The poem "I don't love mountains and love beautiful people" is the work of Chen, a poet in Qing Dynasty. The protagonist is Zong Shen, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, the son of Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty, and the protagonist of many film and television works.

Emperor Wanli doted on Zongshen's mother, Zheng Guifei, and wanted to make him a prince and inherit the great cause of reunification. However, due to the establishment of the system of three sons of the emperor, Shinto could not be recognized by ministers. In desperation, Wanli could only establish the eldest son of the emperor. The prince's mother is a maid-in-waiting, so it is doomed that the prince will not get much attention from the Wanli Emperor, let alone love him.

The emperor wanted his third son to become a prince, but this move was opposed by ministers. In fifteen years, ministers protested many times, and finally only the Wanli emperor compromised.

Although the prince got his wish all the way under the protection of ministers, his father didn't like himself and had no confidence in himself. His health is poor every day. One month after the death of his father Emperor Wanli, he followed in his father's footsteps. This is the Ming Guangzong in history.