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Which poem does Du Fu's Red Cliff belong to?
Du Fu's Red Cliff is a four-character poem in genre and an epic in content. The first two sentences in the poem lead to "recognizing the former dynasty"-"Red Cliff of the Three Kingdoms", which paves the way for the latter two sentences.

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Du Mu? Tang dynasty

A broken iron halberd sank into the sand and disappeared, only to find that it was the remnant of Battle of Red Cliffs after grinding and washing.

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.

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In the sediment of Chibi, there is a broken halberd, which has not completely rusted. After grinding and washing, it was found that it was left over from Battle of Red Cliffs.

If it weren't for Zhou Yu's convenience, I'm afraid Cao Cao would win and Er Qiao would be put in Tongquetai.

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Halberd: A broken halberd. Ji, an ancient weapon.

Pin: pin corrosion.

Will: Pick it up.

Polishing and cleaning: polishing and cleaning.

Recognize the former dynasty: recognize the halberd as a relic of defeating Cao.

Dongfeng: refers to a battle in the Three Kingdoms period-burning Chibi.

Zhou Lang: It refers to Zhou Yu. His name is Gong Jin. When he was young, he became famous, and people called him Zhou Lang. Later, he served as the commander-in-chief of Wujun and participated in Battle of Red Cliffs, which was the main figure in this campaign.

Tongquetai: The Tongquetai built by Cao Cao in Linzhang County, Hebei Province. There is a big bronze sparrow terrace on the roof, and concubines and prostitutes live on the platform, which is a playground for Cao Cao in his later years.

Er Qiao: One of Wu Dong's two daughters married Sun Ce (the elder brother of Sun Quan), a former monarch, named Da Qiao, and the other married Zhou Yu, a military commander, named Xiao Qiao, collectively known as "Er Qiao".