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Cao Cao was an accomplished poet, as were his sons Cao Pi and Cao Zhi.Cao Cao was also a patron of poets such as Xu Gan. [1] Of Cao Cao's works, only a remnant remain today. His verses, unpretentious yet profound, helped to reshape the poetic style of his time and beyond, eventually contributing to the poetry styles associated with Tang dynasty poetr
The anecdote in chapter 4 of this text claims Cao Pi was jealous of Cao Zhi's artistic talents and sought to execute him. It gives the following account of the poem's origin: Cao Pi summoned Cao Zhi and issued an ultimatum to his little brother, asking him to produce a poem in the time it took to walk seven steps, failing which he would be ...
Poetry of Cao Cao: Cao Cao: Jian'an poetry "Tiandi yinyang jiaohuan dalefu" Bai Xingjian: Fu: 天地阴阳交欢大乐赋: Tiāndì yīnyáng jiāohuān dàlèfù "The Quatrain of Seven Steps" Cao Zhi: Jian'an poetry: 七步詩: Qi1 Bu4 Shi1 "Quiet Night Thought" Li Bai, also known as "Li Bo" and "Li Po" [note 25] Tang poetry: Complete Tang ...
Cao Gong Ji: Lord Cao Collection: Compilation of the works of Cao Cao. Extant. 38.970, n 2 陳思王集 Chen Si Wang Ji: Collected Works of Prince Si of Chen [Cao Zhi] Cao Zhi: Poetry, letters, essays. Exant. 2.76 從軍詩 Congjun Shi: Embedded: Wang Can: Poetry in praise of Cao Cao's military prowess: 1.47 大墓賦 Da Mu Fu: Rhapsody on the ...
Cao Cao (pronunciation ⓘ; [tsʰǎʊ tsʰáʊ]; Chinese: 曹操; c. 155 – 15 March 220), [1] courtesy name Mengde, was a Chinese statesman, warlord, and poet who rose to power during the end of the Han dynasty (c. 184–220), ultimately taking effective control of the Han
Cao Zhi is also noted for his association with the dramatically composed and life-saving poem known as "The Quatrain of Seven Steps". Cao Pi wrote an essay Seven Scholars of Jian'an which was influential in the development of the Jian'an school of poetry. One of the poets patronized by Cao Cao and considered to be one of the "Seven Scholars of ...
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Statue of Su Dongpo near the hill he alluded to being the site of the battle, in present-day Huanggang, Hubei [1]. The "Former Ode on the Red Cliffs" (Chinese: 前赤壁赋; pinyin: qián chìbì fù) is a piece of writing written by the Chinese poet Su Shi in 1082, describing a trip that Su Shi took with his friends on the Yangtze River, which took them past the purported site of the Battle ...