Nostalgic quatrains in Chibi Nostalgia Cao Xueqin Series: The Complete Works of Historical Nostalgic Poems; Nostalgic quatrains in Chibi Nostalgia Chibi was buried in the water, leaving only a name and an empty boat. It is very cold, and infinite souls wander in it. Note (1) Chibi: The mountain name stands on the south bank of the Yangtze River in the northeast of Jiayu County, Hubei Province, and the word "Chibi" is engraved on it. In 2008, Sun Quan and Liu Bei joined forces to attack Cao Cao Jun with fire. Buried water does not flow: According to legend, Cao Jun suffered heavy casualties, and his body was thrown into the river, which blocked the water flow. (2) "Left behind" sentence: A flag was inserted on the warship, and the general's surname was written on the flag. After the defeat, the flag on the ship was empty. (3) Noisy: the sound is loud and miscellaneous. Torch: Fire. Zhou Yu set fire to Sanjiangkou. Appreciation of the quatrains of nostalgia is a poem written by Xue Baoqin in A Dream of Red Mansions, which consists of ten poems, and the quatrains of nostalgia in Chibi is one of them. Xue Baoqin often boasts that she has been doing business with her father since she was a child, with a wide footprint and a lot of knowledge. This is credible, but not all the places written in Ten Poems have been experienced by her. Xue Baoqin's boasting about her childhood experiences is consistent with the overall low emotional appeal of these nostalgic poems, which both reflect her deteriorating situation in family of origin, otherwise she would not have taken refuge in Jia's home. However, what she lived in front of her eyes was always the luxurious life of a noble lady. Her really sad days will come with the decline of the four major families. At that time, she will go away from home again, and she will recall the life of the Grand View Garden with great sadness. [ 1]? This poem "Nostalgia on Red Cliff" always says that Jia Fu, a big official family, suffered numerous deaths and injuries in the process of decline, just like Cao Jiama's "crushing defeat" in "Soldiers on Red Cliff". Otherwise, "Battle of Red Cliffs" can write as many topics as possible, and the author won't say anything, so it is so gloomy and miserable. This novel is not the author's autobiography. It may be a coincidence that Cao Cao and the author share the same surname, but the novel contains the author's feelings about home and country. "Infinite heroes swim in it" is not only a hint of the content of each poem in "Poems about Huai", but also indicates that the deceased is not limited to the nine people written. [2]? The quatrain of nostalgia is not a real epic, nor is it a spring lantern riddle compiled purely for thinking about ancient love. Its appreciation of historical figures and events does not necessarily represent the author's or novel's view of history.