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What is the poem of Cixi?
A poem by Cixi is:

Parents are the truest in the world, and tears melt on children.

Exhausted, and finally a child. The poor inherit the wind.

The origin of this poem:

Tongzhi Jiazi, Zai Chun ascended the throne in the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City in Beijing, and wrote a letter to the world, taking two years as the first year of Tongzhi, so he was called Tongzhi Emperor. On the first day of November, Empress Dowager Cixi, Empress Dowager Cixi, and her biological mother formally listened to politics in hall of mental cultivation. Emperor Tongzhi was only five years old when he ascended the throne. Therefore, Empress Ci 'an and Empress Cixi have been in power since then, which is called "the two palaces listen to politics" in history.

In order to consolidate her power, Cixi kept dealing with courtiers in the court, doing everything herself, and didn't want to let the regime go outside. Cixi's mother celebrated her 70th birthday. Cixi was originally prepared to help her celebrate, and all parties kept giving gifts to Cixi's mother. Unexpectedly, there were foreign envoys that day, and Cixi had to meet them in person, but she missed her mother's birthday party.

Although Cixi didn't arrive, she sent many birthday presents. Cixi, who has never written a poem in her life, wrote a seven-character quatrain, framed it and sent it with the gift.

Pity in poetry is not pity, but sympathy. Nowadays, people often use this poor family tradition to describe their ignorance of their parents.