leonzhng:[21.02.10] @mdzsnet jin guangyao & jin zixuan birthday event [insp]MDZS x Proverbs [1/?
leonzhng:[21.02.10] @mdzsnet jin guangyao & jin zixuan birthday event [insp]MDZS x Proverbs [1/?]: 七步诗 The Quatrain of Seven Steps - 曹植 Cao Zhi (192-232 AD)土豆燃豆萁 when the beanstalks are burned to boil the beans,豆在釜中泣 the beans in the pot are sobbing,本是同根生 “we were born from the same root,” 相煎何太急?”yet why do you so eagerly torment me now?”The Seven Steps Verse, also known as the Quatrain of Seven Steps, is a highly allegorical poem that is usually attributed to the poet Cao Zhi, one of Cao Cao’s - a famous warlord of the state of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period (220 - 280 AD) - sons. The famed scene describes Cao Pi’s suspicions of his brother Cao Zhi trying to usurp his rule (Cao Pi was also jealous of his brother’s talents, particularly his masterful command of imagery). Consequently, Cao Zhi is summoned to the court and is issued an ultimatum in which he must produce a poem within seven strides such that Cao Pi is convinced of his innocence. Cao Zhi does so, and Cao Pi becomes so flustered with emotion that he spares his brother, although he later exacts punishment upon Cao Zhi in the form of demotion. The poem itself is written in the traditional five-character quatrain style and is an extended metaphor that describes the relationship of two brothers and the ill-conceived notion of one harming the other over petty squabbling. [write-up from wikipedia] -- source link
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