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Er Qiao's famous escape saying
Mu Mu's poems are well-known, catchy and easy to understand, just like his Red Cliff. As an epic, it is very ingenious and has its own style. Spread through the ages, but also let people ask a novel question. Is Cao Cao a bronze sparrow terrace built for Er Qiao?

? Du Mu lost his halberd and sank his sand iron, so he didn't sell it. ? Mu Mu's life was not smooth, and his talents were not satisfied. There are too many lofty ideals that have not been realized. He loved the army and eventually became a poet. His poems are fluent and easy to understand. These two sentences are written that he went to Chibi himself, and the sword and halberd left by the war that left his name in the history books were hidden in the sand in the washing of years. Only after picking it up and grinding it did he recognize it as a weapon at that time. Without too much embellishment, two simple sentences took the reader to Chibi, which was filled with wind and sand, and placed himself in the environment of Chibi War.

? If the east wind is not convenient for Zhou Yu, I'm afraid the outcome will be Cao Cao's victory and Er Qiao's detention in Tongquetai. ? As a native of China, I must have heard of the reflection of Battle of Red Cliffs. In some unofficial history stories, it is mentioned that there were two great beauties in Soochow at that time, namely Er Qiao, the wife of Sun Ce, and Xiao Qiao, the wife of Zhou Yu. As a lecherous, Cao Cao took a fancy to Er Qiao and built a bronze sparrow terrace to challenge Dongwu. Actually, I personally think it's good to listen to stories. Cao Cao, as a lean man with strong inner strength, has high political consciousness and military talent. He is unlikely to wage war for women. There are not many records about Xiao Qiao in history, only Sun Ce and Zhou Yu are brothers-in-law, so these two sentences are thought-provoking. If there was no east wind at that time and Zhou Yu couldn't win, would Xiao Qiao and Xiao Qiao be imprisoned by Cao Cao?

Looking at four simple poems, Mu Mu wrote from the weapons left by the battlefield at that time, and combined with the story of unofficial history, it extended the love affair of borrowing the east wind from Chibi War and teasing Cao Cao, which made people daydream about the connection between Tongquetai and Er Qiao. I wonder what people think of this poem differently.