People are the works of which poets are the works of the heroes

Updated on culture 2024-06-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Li Qingzhao was born as a hero, and died as a ghost.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Being born as a hero, and dying as a ghost is Li Qingzhao's famous sentence in praise of Xiang Yu. This sentence comes from Li Qingzhao's "Summer Quatrain".

    His full poem is: life is a hero, death is also a ghost.

    So far, I think of Xiang Yu and refuse to cross Jiangdong.

    It means that you should be a hero among people when you are alive, and you should be a hero among ghosts after death. To this day, people still miss Xiang Yu, because he refused to steal his life and returned to Jiangdong.

    Introduction of Li QingzhaoLi Qingzhao (March 13, 1084 – May 12, 1155), a native of Qizhou (present-day Jinan, Shandong Province) in the Northern Song Dynasty, was the most famous female lyricist in Chinese history. Self-named Yi'an Jushi, and Xin You'an are called "Jinan Er'an".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Life is a hero, and death is also a ghost.

    So far, I think of Xiang Yu and refuse to cross Jiangdong.

    The person mentioned in it is Xiang Yu, the overlord of Chu.

    The author is Li Qingzhao, a female lyricist in the Song Dynasty, and this poem is "Wujiang".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    We should all be familiar with these two poems, but do you know who wrote these verses? In fact, this poem is from the pen of the Song Dynasty poetess Li Qingzhao, and the full text is "Life is a hero, and death is also a ghost." So far, I think of Xiang Yu and refuse to cross Jiangdong.

    It means that you should be a hero before you are alive, and you should be a bully among ghosts when you die. To this day, I still miss Xiang Yu, but Xiang Yu is only because he doesn't want to be reluctant to go to Jiangdong. In fact, the heroes and ghosts in He Fool's poem are both reflecting Xiang Yu, and they are also worthy of Xiang Yu's temperament.

    But is Xiang Yu really unwilling to cross Jiangdong because of this?

    At the end of the Qin Dynasty, Chu and Han fought for hegemony, and everyone knows the final ending, Xiang Yu was surrounded in the battle of Qixia, and finally killed himself in Wujiang. Many literati in later generations had a lot of respect for Xiang Yu, such as Li Qingzhao once left such shocking poems as "born to be a son of a hero, and death is also a ghost male" to remember Xiang Yu. And many people raised many questions about why Xiang Yu refused to cross Jiangdong and make a comeback.

    Some people say that it is for Yu Ji, and what is even more ridiculous is that some people say that the fisherman drove the boat away at that time, and Xiang Yu couldn't pass.

    In fact, Li Qingzhao's words indirectly illustrate one of the reasons why Xiang Yu refused to cross Jiangdong in the first place. This should be determined by Xiang Yu's own character.

    Xiang Yu is a person who thinks highly of himself and does not have much patience. When Xiang Yu was young, whether he studied literature or martial arts, he learned very quickly, but it didn't take long for Xiang Yu to refuse to continue learning, he said that if he wanted to learn, he would learn from ten thousand enemies, so Xiang Liang asked someone to hand over Xiang Yu's art of war, but Xiang Yu had amazing strength and excellent martial arts, and he was unwilling to continue to study the art of war after learning it for a long time, which can be seen from the biggest shortcomings of Xiang Yu's character.

    And after Xiang Yu was defeated, he needed to start from scratch, he didn't have the patience in this regard, not to mention that after being defeated by Liu Bang, his self-confidence was hit. So he chose to kill himself, in addition, there are several shortcomings that also led to Xiang Yu's final despair.

    The second is the tyrannical temperament, after entering Xianyang City, Xiang Yu killed more than 200,000 Qin soldiers who had surrendered, and burned Afang Palace, some people angered Xiang Yu because of dissuasion, and Xiang Yu was also cooked. It can be seen that Xiang Yu only listens to his own wishes in doing things, and is reluctant to accept the opinions of others, which is diametrically opposed to Liu Bang. Therefore, Xiang Yu was red-eyed at the beginning, and when he saw that Jiangshan could no longer be taken back from Liu Bang, his blood splashed on the spot.

    The third is indecisiveness, Xiang Yu did not listen to Fan Zeng during the Hongmen banquet, Fan Zeng reminded Xiang Yu many times but never made a decision, causing Liu Bang to escape. It can be seen that Xiang Yu is not very assertive in peacetime except for being very brave in war. After Xiang Yu was defeated, he wanted to escape, and with Xiang Yu's combat power and his soldiers, he could still fight his way out.

    It's just that Xiang Yu still had a little hope at that time, and was finally forced by Liu Bang to kill himself when he was cornered, not that Xiang Yu didn't want to cross Jiangdong.

    On the whole, Xiang Yu reported the grand hope of "being born as a hero", but was finally forced to a dead end by Liu Bang, and finally could only choose the ending of "death is also a ghost hero".

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