The heavy rain fell on the Youyan, the white waves were sky-high, and the fishing boat was outside Qinhuangdao. We can't see a piece of Wang Yang, so who can we turn to for help? Over the past 1000 years, Wei Wu's whip has left a legacy in the East. The bleak autumn wind is changing the world again today.
In the 12th year of Jian 'an of Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty (2007), Cao Cao, then a general, led the army to conquer Wuhuan in the north in order to clear the border. In August, he broke away from the Fifth Ring Road in Liucheng (now south of Chaoyang, Liaoning Province) and returned home in triumph, passing through Shishan, a moral mother near the Bohai Sea estuary, and boarded the ship. He painted a magnificent picture of the sea with a poem "Looking at the Sea", expressing the poet's ambition to pacify the separatist regime and unify China, as well as his lofty aspirations of self-improvement and omnipotence.
1954, Mao Zedong was in Beidaihe. One day, there was a storm at the seaside and the waves were rough. He jumped into the water, swimming in the sea and fighting in the wind and waves, regardless of the dissuasion of the guards around him. After landing, I was still wanting more, so I wrote this immortal masterpiece "Langtaosha Beidaihe", which showed the unprecedented grandeur of proletarian revolutionaries and the vast mind of Wang Yang. Compared with Looking at the Sea, it has a more distinct sense of the times, a deeper sense of history, a broader sense of the universe and a richer aesthetic ability.
"The imagery of poetry is intended to shock people" (Ron Gilnas, On the Sublime). From the beginning, the word showed people magnificent natural scenery. The sentence "heavy rain falls on the secluded swallow" is empty, giving people the feeling that the rain is like a drum arrow; Followed by "white waves", the momentum is greatly increased. It's about stormy waves like thunder, "heavy rain" and "white waves" flying down and soaring, touching each other, the wind roaring, sweeping the rain and adding fuel to the fire. This scene is really magnificent and magnificent. With Cao's poem "What is water?