Appreciation of Gui Bishou's Beautiful Ancient Poems and Calligraphy Gui Bishou is a four-character Yuefu poem written by Cao Cao in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and it is the last chapter in the four chapters of Cao Cao's Out of Xiamen. This poem combines philosophical thinking, generous passion and artistic image, shows the poet's attitude towards life, is full of his real experience of life, and has sincere and strong emotional power. Philosophy and poetry are vividly expressed, and the perfect combination of reason, ambition and emotion is realized in concrete artistic images.
Although the tortoise is a classic calligraphy work of ancient poetry, although the tortoise has a long life, its life will end one day; Although Teng snake can break through clouds and fog, it will eventually die and turn to dust. Although the old swift horse is squatting by the manger, its ambition is still to gallop thousands of miles; Even in his later years, people who aim high will not stop trying to make progress. The length of a person's life is not just determined by heaven; Take care of your body and mind, and you will live longer. Very lucky. Use singing to express your thoughts and feelings.
Gui Shushou's Creative Background