There are huge waves in the sea.
From: Cao Cao's "Watching the Sea"
Whole poem:
See the boundless ocean
Cao Cao
On the east coast, climb Jieshi Mountain to see the vast sea.
The sea is so vast that the islands stand high on the sea.
Trees and paraquat are very lush. Autumn wind makes trees make sad sounds, and the sea is surging.
The movement of the sun and the moon seems to come from the vast ocean.
A trip to the sun and the moon, if unexpected;
Han is a talented star, if you take him by surprise.
I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire.
Explanation:
Go east, climb Jieshi Mountain and enjoy the boundless sea.
How vast the sea is, and the mountain island stands high on the seaside.
Trees and herbs flourish.
The autumn wind blows the trees and makes a sad sound, and the sea is rough.
The movement of the sun and the moon seems to emanate from this vast ocean.
The Milky Way galaxy is full of stars, as if they were born from this vast ocean.
I am very happy, so I use this poem to express my inner ambition.
Professor: Boarding means sightseeing. Bleak: The sound of trees being blown by autumn wind. Hongbo: The waves are rough. Dàn dàn: The way water waves sway.
Extended data creation background:
Looking at the sea gives the poet deep feelings, through which we can see the poet's own soul. Cao Cao climbed Jieshi Mountain on his way back to Wuhuan Northern Expedition.
As a commander-in-chief, Cao Cao climbed the Jieshi, and Qin Huang and Wu Han also climbed the Jieshi, feeling as uneasy as the sea. He integrated his grand ambition and broad mind into his poems and expressed it through the image of the sea.
The poet's achievements:
Cao Cao has profound cultivation in literature, calligraphy and music. His literary achievements are mainly reflected in today's poems and essays.
There are more than twenty poems by Cao Cao, all of which are Yuefu poems. The content can be roughly divided into three categories. One is related to current affairs, the other is mainly to express ideals, and the other is poetry about immortals.
In artistic style, Cao Cao's poems are unpretentious and unpretentious. They won with deep affection and charm. Poetically, it is characterized by generosity and sadness.
Later generations called Cao Cao an outstanding politician, strategist and writer in the history of the Chinese nation, who was both literate and literate, but Cao Cao was a generation of calligraphers but little known, mainly because there were not many calligraphy works handed down from generation to generation.
Anecdotes of characters:
On one occasion, Cao Cao entered Zhang Rang's mansion and tried to assassinate him. When Zhang Rang found out, he sent someone to hunt him down. He waved his halberd and came out of the court hall all the way. Zhang rang's guards couldn't get close to him. He called and returned. When he retreated to the wall, he jumped out and jumped over it.