The ancients were so romantic, do you know the most classic anti poems in history?

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-19

List of high-quality authors"The major events in the world must be divided for a long time, and they must be divided for a long time, which is like a magnificent epic, revealing the inevitable law of the change of dynasties. Luo Guanzhong's pen at the beginning of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", just a few words, is like a bright light, illuminating the vicissitudes of life in the long river of history. In this long scroll of history, China has gone through 12 great unified dynasties, and each rise and fall of dynasties is accompanied by the baptism of bloody wind and rain. However, in this baptism of blood and fire, the poems still shine brightly, and the romantic emotions of the ancients shine particularly brightly in the bloody changes. Today, let's travel through the long river of history to explore some of the most famous anti-poems in that bloody rain.

Historical Records. Chen Shi Family".

Princes and generals, rather have a kind. Strictly speaking, this is not a poem, but its historical place is crucial. Before Chen Sheng, the so-called dynastic change and the annexation of dynasties were only struggles within the aristocracy. However, since Chen Sheng's "princes and generals, rather have a kind", it has really opened a new chapter in the changes of Chinese dynasties.

Just like a huge torrent has been unleashed and has become a powerful force, impacting the old order and igniting the passion and dreams in people's hearts, everyone has the opportunity to achieve their own career and change their destiny, regardless of their origin. It broke the absolute monopoly of power by the aristocracy and opened a new door to power.

Zhang Jiao: The slogan of the Yellow Turban Uprising

The sky is dead, and the yellow sky should stand;The year is in Jiazi, and the world is auspicious. Maybe some friends want to add, Lei Gong helps me. Of course, this is all off topic. This slogan, full of mystery and shock, seems to still echo in the air at the end of the Han Dynasty. It was the end of one era and the prelude to another. Zhang Jiao, this is in history"Yellow Turban Revolt"The leader of the Han Dynasty can be called the gravedigger, and his life is like a dramatic legend. He called himself the general of Tiangong and single-handedly almost overthrew the Han Dynasty. If it weren't for the death of illness in the end, perhaps history would have been rewritten. Like a meteor piercing the night sky, short and dazzling. His appearance was like a huge storm, disturbing the tranquility of that era and shaking the entire Han Dynasty.

Huang Chao "Gathering after the End".

When autumn comes on September 8, I will kill a hundred flowers after the flowers bloom. The heavenly incense array penetrates Chang'an, and the city is full of ** armor. On the eighth day of the ninth month of autumn, when I was in full bloom, the flowers began to wither. My fragrance permeates Chang'an City like a soaring incense array, and the whole city is covered with my **-like armor. As a wealthy scholar and gravedigger of the Tang Empire, Huang Chao perfectly fulfilled the wish he made in this poem. The henchmen of the rulers of the past dynasties were in great trouble, and the wealthy families were completely eliminated by him, and like Zhang Jiao, he also shattered the entire Tang Empire.

Zhang Xianzhong, "Seven Killing Poems".

All things and people are born by nature, and people have nothing and heaven, kill. As the leader of the peasant army of the uprising at the end of the Ming Dynasty, he was always shrouded in an indescribable demonic nature. His original intention of rebellion may have been just to survive, but as his power gradually grew, his atrocities intensified, and innocent lives withered under his sword, which was contrary to the original intention of his uprising. The seven killing words in the last sentence are like seven swords shining with cold light, showing his cruel murder and ruthlessness. This made his defeat inevitable.

In that historical period full of turmoil and contradictions, Zhang Xianzhong's story became a tragic warning: when power and desire are intertwined, will human kindness and compassion be exhausted?This is a question worth pondering.

Zhu Yuanzhang is a monk.

Kill millions of soldiers in the south of the Yangtze River, and the sword is stained with blood like a tiger and wolf. The old monk didn't know that the hero was there, so he still muttered his name.

Zhu Yuanzhang, the only peasant emperor in Chinese history, his poems are like an iron ge, showing his heroic spirit and fearless courage. Witness his legendary life.

In this poem, he uses the sword as a metaphor for his power and determination, slaying all the enemies, and staining the land south of the Yangtze River with blood. But the old monk could not understand his bravery and greatness, and only asked his name mechanically. This contrast and conflict vividly shows Zhu Yuanzhang's personality and secular prejudices, and also highlights his self-confidence and domineering. As the only person in Chinese history who has succeeded in ascending to power through rebellion at the lowest end, I believe that no one will oppose his poems here.

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