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1. Cao Cao, whose name is Mengde, was an outstanding politician in the Three Kingdoms period, a military strategist, and a poet. He is good at writing about current events in poetry. His poetry is majestic, and his representative works include "Watching the Sea" and "Turtle Although Shou".
2, Cao Pi, the word Zihuan, a native of Peiguo County, Yuzhou, a famous politician and writer during the Three Kingdoms period or a close early relative, and the founding emperor of Cao Wei. His "Yan Xing Song" is the earliest extant seven-character poem.
3, Cao Zhi, the word Zijian, a native of Peiguo County, was born in Dongwuyang, is the third son born to Cao Cao and Empress Wuxuan Bian, was King Chen before his death, and was nicknamed "Si" after his death, also known as King Chen Si. He was the most prestigious poet at that time, and his representative works include, the poem "White Horse Chapter", and "Luo Shen Fu".
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Cao Cao: "Tanka Xing", "Watching the Sea".
Cao Pi: "Yan Ge Xing", "Book with Wu Qian".
Cao Zhi: "Luo Shen Fu", "Book with Wu Jizhong", "Book with Yang Zude".
Their literary status: they are the representatives of Jian'an literature and have created a new atmosphere of Jian'an literature.
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Cao Cao was an outstanding writer in the Jian'an period and the pioneer of a new situation in Jian'an literature. Cao Pi is good at poetry and rhetoric, and his famous works include "Yan Ge Xing" and "He Wu Zhishu", which occupy an important position in the history of the development of Chinese seven-character poetry. Cao Zhi was the first writer to vigorously create five-character poems, and he pushed the development of literati five-character poems to an unprecedented peak, marking the full maturity of literati five-character poems "Luo Shen Fu".
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"Three Cao" refers to Cao Cao and his sons Cao Pi and Cao Zhi during the Three Kingdoms period. The Jian'an literature with the "Three Caos" as the core occupies a lofty position in the history of Chinese Naohong literature, and is known for its generosity and tragedy. The emergence of Jian'an's poetry is a miracle, because at that time, the Three Kingdoms were in power, and the heroes were all together, but the writers were almost all collected under the Cao Wei regime.
Eastern Wu and Western Shu can hardly find a writer who can compete with the "Three Cao" and "Seven Sons of Jian'an". As a leader in the poetry world, the style of "Sancao" varies. Cao Cao's poems are won with the courage of a hero, Cao Pi is known for the delicate feelings of a poet, but Cao Zhi is known for the rich imagination of a talent.
The "domineering" in Cao Cao's poetic style, as well as Cao Zhi's Fu Luoshen, are all colored by the history of Chinese poetry.
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Sancao is embodied in the works of straightforward rhetoric, high spirits, and vigorous style, and its content includes lofty political ideals, lamentations for the short period of life, and often has a strong personality and strong tragic characteristics of representative writers.
Sancao refers to the joint name of Cao Cao and his sons Cao Pi and Cao Zhi in the Han and Wei dynasties. Because of their father-son brothers' status in politics and the achievements of the literary bench in learning, they were very influential in the literary world at that time, and they were the representatives of Jian'an literature, so the descendants collectively called them Sancao, and the later generations of father and son brothers were known for their literature, and the three Sus, Su Xun, Su Shi, and Su Zhe were equally famous. Their representative works are Cao Cao's "Short Song Xing" and "Watching the Sea", Cao Pi's "Yan Ge Xing" and "Staring with Wu Zhi's Socks Book", and Cao Zhi's "Luo Shen Fu" and "With Wu Ji Chongshu".
"Sancao" is a representative of Jian'an literature.
Three Cao: refers to Cao Cao and his sons Cao Pi and Cao Zhi in the Han and Wei dynasties. Because of their political status and literary achievements between father and son, they had a great influence on the literary world at that time, and they were the representatives of Jian'an literature, so later generations collectively called them "Three Cao". >>>More
The "Three Caos" in the history of Chinese literature: refers to Cao Cao and his two sons Cao Pi. >>>More
tanka line. The poem has four verses and one rhyme, consisting of eight rhymes. In the first two rhymes, the poet laments the shortness of life and the anxiety of not being able to find talent. Clause. >>>More
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It should be true or false, because if you are creating a story or creating a character, you can't imagine it out of thin air, but create and shape it according to things in real life, so the most taboo is the question of truth and falsehood.