The literal meaning of "If the trip of the sun and the moon comes out of it, the stars and the Han will shine out of it" means that the sun and the moon move as if they were coming from this vast ocean. The milky way is full of stars, as if it were produced from this vast ocean. Because the description in front of this poem is observed from the plane of the sea, and these four sentences are related to the boundless universe to show the momentum and power of the sea.
the vast sea is connected with the sky, and the sky is muddy; In front of this magnificent sea, the sun, the moon, the stars and the Han (the Milky Way) all seem small, and their operation seems to be freely absorbed by the sea. The sea described by the poet here is not only the real scene in front of him, but also his own imagination and exaggeration, showing the magnificent atmosphere of the universe.
"Watching the Sea" was written by Cao Cao in the Han Dynasty. The original text of the poem is as follows: Jieshi is in the east to watch the sea. The sea is so broad and mighty, the island stands high on the sea. Trees and paraquat grass, very luxuriant, the autumn wind blowing trees out of the sad sound, the sea is surging huge waves. The operation of the sun and the moon seems to be from the vast ocean. The trip to the sun and the moon, if out of it; Star Han is brilliant, if out of it. I am glad to use this poem to express my inner aspirations.
In the vernacular, it means: Go east and climb Jieshi Mountain to enjoy the boundless sea. How vast and mighty the sea is, and the mountain island stands high by the sea. Trees and hundreds of plants are clustered, and the autumn wind blows the trees to make a sad sound, and huge waves are surging in the sea. The movement of the sun and the moon seems to emanate from this vast ocean. The Milky Way is full of stars, as if it came from this vast ocean. I am very happy, so I use this poem to express my inner ambition.
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Cao Cao's "Looking at the Sea" accurately and vividly depicts the image of the ocean, which is simple and full, rich but not trivial, like a thick charcoal drawing. What is particularly valuable is that this poem not only reflects the image of the ocean, but also endows it with character. Every sentence is a scene, and every sentence is lyrical. It shows both the sea and the poet himself.
The poet is not satisfied with imitating the shape of the ocean, but tries to express the pregnant and turbulent character of the ocean through images. The sea, originally lifeless, has a character in the poet's works. Only in this way can we reflect the face of the sea more truly and profoundly.
"Watching the Sea" is a lyrical story based on the scenery, which skillfully combines the sea scenery in front of you with your own ambition. The climax of Watching the Sea is at the end of the poem. Its feelings are very unrestrained, but its thoughts are very subtle. Not only did the scene blend, but also the combination of reason and emotion was achieved.