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    Despite his failure in politics, Cao Zhi was hailed as one of the representatives of the poetic style of his time, together with his father Cao Cao, his elder brother Cao Pi and several other poets. Their poems formed the backbone of what was to be known as the Jian'an poetry style (建安風骨).

  2. Cao Zhi (born 192, China—died 232, Chenjun [now Huaiyang, Henan province]) was one of Chinas greatest lyric poets and the son of the famous general Cao Cao. Cao Zhi was born at the time his father was assuming command over the northern third of China, later known as the Wei kingdom.

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  3. Cao Zhi (Chinese: 曹植 192 – 232; Ts'ao Chih, also called (Wade–Giles romanization) Ch'en Ssu Wang, or Prince Ssu Of Ch'en) was a Chinese poet during the late Eastern Han Dynasty (漢朝) and Three Kingdoms period.

  4. The Seven Steps Verse, also known as the Quatrain of Seven Steps ( traditional Chinese: 七步詩; simplified Chinese: 七步诗; pinyin: Qī Bù Shī; Cantonese Jyutping: Cat1 Bou6 Si1 ), is a highly allegorical poem that is usually attributed to the poet Cao Zhi .

  5. Nov 7, 2021 · Cao Zhi. QUATRAIN OF SEVEN STEPS. 煮豆燃豆萁, 豆在釜中泣: 本是同根生, 相煎何太急! Cooking beans over a stalk fire, beans are weeping in the boiler: Beans and stalks from one root, why should we kill each other! —tr. by Yuemin He. — from Poets Respond. November 7, 2021. __________ Yuemin He: “Overnight this famous Chinese poem has become a web sensation.

  6. Mar 22, 2021 · A book that translates the complete poems and fu of Cao Zhi, a famous Chinese poet of the third century. It also provides annotations, biography, and introduction to his life and works.

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  8. Nov 2, 2021 · The Quatrain of Seven Steps served as an allegory and compares the relation of beans and beanstalk to the relationship between the poet and his brother, Cao Pi (曹操). In the poem, the poet uses the phrase “煮豆燃豆萁 (burning the beanstalk to boil beans)” to expose Cao Pi’s brutal oppression of him.

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