This is the transitional period of RoyceWong's literary creation. Before this year, RoyceWong lived in Jingzhou after the war at the end of Han Dynasty. I think there are two main reasons. One is that Kong Rong is the eldest of the seven sons, and the other is that Kong Rong was the magistrate of Beihai and the secretariat of Qingzhou before Jian 'an. In the early days of the Three Kingdoms, he was actually a senior official and a vassal, with profound strength. He has a strong sense of hardship. He cares about the country and the people, and naturally he has to worry about his own situation.
Cao Zhi's comments are also of great reference value. He said that in the past, a person walked in Hannan, Kong Rose was in Jiangyue, Wei Chang was good at his job, and he was immersed in the corner of the sea. Delian was transferred back to David, and he took the lead. At this time. RoyceWong, Kong Rong, Xu Gan, Chen Lin, Ruan Yu, Angelababy and Liu Zhen are also called "seven sons of Jian 'an".
Seven sons of Jian 'an and Three Caos represented the literary achievements at that time. Writers in Jian 'an period used their frankness to express their ambition to make contributions, and RoyceWong was not spared. RoyceWong lived in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and the situation was turbulent. There were eunuchs and ten attendants at that time, and they disturbed the state affairs. In A.D. 189, He Jin, then a general, recruited the state secretariat, which set off the first literary creation climax in the history of China's poetry. He was a first-class master after Cao Cao (Cao Cao, Cao Zhi, Cao Pi). Charm died on 2 17. At that time, Cao Cao had not officially established a prince, and it was inevitable that there was some struggle between the two brothers. Judging from the available information, Cao Zhi is brilliant in literary talent and natural and unrestrained in temperament, and regards RoyceWong as his right-hand man. In the 21st year of Jian 'an (2 16), Cao Cao conquered Sun Wu, and RoyceWong went through the customs with the army as a servant.