The previous description highlights the momentum and strength of the sea in front of readers; It shows the author's broad mind, open mind and grand ambition in rich associations, which implies a mind that the sea holds everything and holds the world in its own hands. "Fortunately, Lian, the song is to be sung." This is a cliche in the chorus, which has nothing to do with the content of the poem, and it also shows that it was sung by Yuefu.
This poem not only describes the scenery, but also expresses feelings through the scenery, skillfully integrating the seascape in front of him with his own ambition. The climax of this poem is at the end. Its feelings are unrestrained, but its thoughts are subtle. Not only did the scene blend, but also the combination of reason and emotion. Because it is implicit, it is more enlightening, more stimulating to our imagination and more intriguing.
A four-character poem "Viewing the Sea" by Cao Cao, a poet in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
Excerpts are as follows:
Journey to the sun and the moon, if you go out.
Han is a talented star, if you take him by surprise.
I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire.
The translation is as follows:
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.
Extended data:
Creation background
Wuhuan was a great disaster in Northeast China at that time. In the 11th year of Jian 'an (2006), Wu Huan invaded Youzhou and captured more than 100,000 Han people.
In the same year, Yuan Shang and Yuan, the sons of Yuan Shao, colluded with Ta Dun, the leader of Wuhuan in western Liaoning, and repeatedly harassed the border, so that Cao Cao had to resolutely decide to conquer Wuhuan in the 12th year of Jian 'an (207). Cao Cao finally won a decisive victory in the great war in August this year. "Looking at the Sea" is about the time when Wu Huan won the Northern Expedition and returned to Li after crossing Jieshi Mountain.
Brief introduction of the author
Cao Cao (155 ~ 220), born in Mengde, was an outstanding politician, strategist and writer in Jian 'an era.
In the 13th year of Jian 'an (208), he became prime minister and led the army south. He was defeated by Sun Quan and Liu Bei in Chibi. Wang Wei was later blocked. His son Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor and made him Emperor Wu. For the deeds, see Volume 1 of the History of the Three Kingdoms. There are 30 volumes that have been lost. The Ming Dynasty compiled the Collection of Wei Wudi, and now there is the Collection of Cao Cao.
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