-
1. In terms of artistic style, Cao Cao's poetry is simple and unpretentious, not ornamental. They win with deep affection and deep spirit. In terms of poetic mood, it is characterized by generosity and sadness.
Generosity and sadness were originally the common tone of Jian'an literature, but in Cao Cao's poems, it was the most typical and prominent.
2. In terms of poetry genre, Cao Cao's Yuefu poems do not copy the rules of Han Yuefu, but have developed. For example, "Pickled Dew Xing" and "Artemisia Li Xing" are all elegiacs in Han Yuefu, but he used the old title to express new content. Cao Cao pioneered the tradition of writing about current affairs in Yuefu, which had a far-reaching influence.
-
Cao Cao's poems: Cao Cao was born in troubled times, and his poems are contrary to the tendency of literati poetry in the Han Dynasty and the Han Dynasty to emphasize form and light content.
Cao Cao introduced: Cao Cao (March 15, 155, 220), the word Mengde, an auspicious, small character Apu, Peiguo Qian County (now Bozhou, Anhui) people. He was an outstanding politician, military strategist, writer, and calligrapher in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and the founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the world was in turmoil, Cao Cao conquered the Quartet in the name of the Son of Emperor of the Han Dynasty, eliminated the separatist forces such as Eryuan, Lü Bu, Liu Biao, and Han Sui internally, and subdued the Southern Xiongnu, Wuhuan, Xianbei, etc., unified northern China, and implemented a series of policies to restore economic production and social order, laying the foundation for Cao Wei's state. When Cao Cao was alive, he served as the prime minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty, later the king of Wei, and after his death, he was called the king of Wu.
Cao Cao's poem is as follows:
1, "Turtle Although Shou".
Although the turtle is long-lived, there is still a time.
Teng snake ride the fog, and eventually turn into ashes.
Lao Ji is in the woods, and his ambitions are thousands of miles.
The martyrs are in their twilight years, and their hearts are strong.
The period of profit and contraction is not only in the sky;
The blessing of recuperation can be eternal.
Fortunately, even ya, the song is a song.
-
Cao Cao's poems are affectionate and eloquent, and when it comes to "Jian'an style and bones", people should think of Cao Cao, yes, he was evaluated by Lu Xun as "the ancestor of transforming articles".
The poems written by Cao Cao are Yuefu poems, and the poems he wrote inherited the spirit of Han Yuefu's "feeling sad and happy, and happening by fate", and have their own unique style; For example, in "Artemisia", the Kwantung Righteous Army jointly fought against Zhuo, and the long-term war caused unspeakable pain and disasters to the society and the people, and Cao Cao expressed his concern and sympathy for this. His poems reflect the reality of the war and the suffering of the people at the end of the Han Dynasty.
-
Generous and tragic.
Cao Cao (155-220).
Word, a native of Peiguo County (now Bozhou, Anhui). He was a politician, military strategist, and poet in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. After Cao Pi was proclaimed emperor, he posthumously honored him as Emperor Wu of Wei. His poems are known for their generosity and tragedy, and they also reflect the miserable life of the people in the late Han Dynasty.
-
I think it's a unique artistic style that is sad and gloomy.
-
Cao Cao's poetry is unpretentious and unpretentious. They win with deep affection and deep spirit. In terms of poetic mood, it is characterized by generosity and sadness.
-
Cao Cao's poems are known for their generosity and sorrow. In terms of artistic style, Cao Cao's poetry is unpretentious, chaotic, slow, and not ornamental. They win with deep affection and deep spirit.
In terms of poetic mood, it is characterized by generosity and sadness. Generosity and sadness, this was originally the common tone of Jian'an literature, but in Cao Cao's poems, it is the most typical and prominent.
Cao Cao is not only an outstanding politician and military strategist in Chinese history, but also an outstanding literary scholar, who is the author of military works such as "A Brief Explanation of Sun Tzu" and "The Essentials of the Military Book" and immortal poems such as "Artemisia Li Xing", "Guancang Sea", "Pickled Dew Xing", "Short Song Xing", "Bitter Cold Xing", "Jieshi Chapter", "Turtle Although Shou" and other immortal poems. Later generations also have "Cao Cao Collection". Zhonghu.
-
1. Cao Cao's poems are known for their broad artistic conception.
2. Most of Cao Cao's poetry works are based on Yuefu poems. Cao Cao's poetry works are based on the life of the people at the bottom, reflecting the scenes of the people's production and life in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, interspersed with the lives of the people. Cao Cao's poetry is also full of romanticism, and in his poems he will use a lot of imagery to paint a picture, in which you can see the various states of life.
In the poem "Although the Turtle is Long", Cao Cao compares himself to a turtle, and the first two lines of the poem write that although he is a turtle, he will one day pass away. And then through the turtle to express their lofty ideals, although they are old, but there is still a heart to strive for. And in this poem, it also reflects Cao Lufan's optimistic and positive attitude towards life.
It belongs to the ancient music style of four-word lyrical poetry.
The word "bleak" in "Watching the Sea" means to describe the sound of the wind blowing through the trees. >>>More
Bai Juyi's "New Plum Planting".
Don't be afraid of Cheung Chau peach and plum jealousy, seven new plums are planted by the pool, and they are checked when they want to flower. This year, it is good to make the king open. >>>More
When Cao Cao was full of wine, he wrote "Short Song Xing" to express his life's sighs, among which "how to solve worries, only Du Kang" has become a famous sentence spread in the banquet culture.
Cao Cao was an outstanding politician, military strategist and writer in the late Han Dynasty, he was good at poetry, good at writing Yuefu songs, and there are 22 poems in existence today, all of which are Yuefu poems. Cao Cao's Yuefu poems mostly describe his own political ideas and ambition to unify the world. For example, his "Short Song Xing" fully expresses the poet's thirst for talent and his ambition to unify the world. >>>More