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This poem uses the same root and beans as a metaphor for the brothers who share the same father and mother, and uses the fried beans to metaphorize the elder brother who is the flesh and blood of the same brother to mutilate the younger brother, vividly and in simple terms reflects the cruel struggle within the feudal ruling group.
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The beans are boiling in the pot because they want to filter the residue of the beans and leave the bean juice to make a soup. Dry the okara to make tempeh. The beanstalk burns under the pot and the beans cry in the pot. You and I were born from the same root, so how can you afflict me so urgently?
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Boiling beans is burning with soybean stalks, and the juice oozes out from the beans because they are cooked to make tempeh. The bean stalks are burning under the pot, and the beans are crying in the pot. Originally, we grew from the same root, why do you want to be so persecuted?
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Originally, we grew from the same root. The bean stalks are burning under the pot, why are you pressing so tightly, the beans are crying in the pot The poetry of the Seven Steps Poem, because the beans are cooked to make tempeh, the beans ooze juice:
Boiled beans are burning with bean stalks.
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It's an allusion, Cao Pi asked Cao Zhi to make a poem in seven steps, so it's called a seven-step poem.
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The author of "Seven Steps Poem" is Cao Zhi, a poet of the Three Kingdoms period. The gist of the poem is: the beans are boiling in the pot because they want to filter out the residue of the beans and leave the bean juice for soup; The bean stalks burn under the pot, and the beans cry inside the pot; Beans and bean straw originally grew from the same root, how could bean straw be so urgent to torment beans!
The first two sentences describe the daily life phenomenon of burning beans, and the latter sentence turns sharply, focusing on Cao Zhi's inner grief and indignation, and he is obviously questioning Cao Pi: You and I are brothers, why do you work so hard?
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Boil the beans to make bean soup, and strain the bean dregs to make bean juice. The bean pot burned hard, and the bean pot cried sadly: We were born from the same root, why are you suffering so much?
Soup: geng
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This poem uses the same root and beans as a metaphor for the brothers who share the same father and mother, and uses the fried beans to metaphorize the elder brother who is the flesh and blood of the same brother to mutilate the younger brother, vividly and in simple terms reflects the cruel struggle within the feudal ruling group and the poet's own difficult situation, depressed and angry feelings.
Is it Cao Zhi's one?
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