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Du Mu's poem "Red Cliff" begins with the remains of Battle of Red Cliffs and expresses his views on this war. what do you think?
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.

[Appreciation Tips] Du Mu's poem Red Cliff begins with the remains of Battle of Red Cliffs, expressing his views on this war. He thinks Zhou Yu's success is a fluke. This view may not be correct. Judging from the historical conditions at that time, the joint policy and reasonable military deployment adopted by Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang could defeat Cao Cao. The theme of this poem is to lament the rise and fall.

Zhou Zeng, unknown origin. His poem "Ode to History and Red Cliff" enthusiastically praised Zhou Yu's immortal achievements in this decisive battle. Through the description of the war scenes, Zhou Yu's heroic image is vividly on the paper.