What are the seven-character quatrains about the sea in ancient poetry?

1, "On the Moon, the Lotus, the Lotus, and the Dailou Opera" Song Dynasty: Mi Fei.

The ripples of the ages cleared the Jedi. Haidai building is high, overlooking Qinhuai tail. Water is like water every day. Guanghan Palace is a strange place in the world.

A foggy spring and a marine city. I wear three mountains and come with the wheel in an instant. How strange it is when the moon is full. Luminous 1000.

Explanation:

Thousands of years of ripples are still rippling in this clean and isolated place. Haidai Building is very high, overlooking the end of Qinhuai River. Water and sky are the same color, as if water is soaking the sky, and the sky and water are integrated, as if looking at the world below from the Guanghan Palace on the moon.

A mirage appeared in the fog, and three mountains were held up by giant aojiang and immediately came out with the moon. When the moon is round like a pearl, it has many strange smells. Now the moon is like a night pearl, worth tens of millions.

2. "Langtaosha Bailang Hailian" Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

White waves are boundless with the sea, and flat sand is boundless.

I couldn't find it before, and the East China Sea became a mulberry field.

Explanation:

White waves are endless, connected with the sea, and the sand on the shore is endless. Day after day, year after year. The waves never stop washing sand, so the evolution of things will change.

Extended data:

Scientific knowledge about the ocean:

The ocean refers to the water system connected with the ocean on the earth, including the four oceans named by the International Hydrographic Organization-the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the Arctic Ocean-and the Antarctic Ocean and the waters contained therein.

Although the ocean is relatively small (with the notable exception of the the sargasso sea generated by the North Atlantic circulation), it is usually surrounded by land smaller than the mainland. Oceans are generally larger than lakes and contain seawater. Oceanographers have no accepted technical definition of the ocean. In international law, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea stipulates that all oceans also belong to the ocean.

In addition, many lakes around the world are named after "sea", such as Caspian Sea, Sea of Galilee, Dead Sea, Shichahai, Erhai and Qionghai.