The poem that points out the poet's purpose of climbing Jieshi Mountain is to visit Jieshi Mountain in the east to view the sea.
Introduction to Guancanghai:
"Guancanghai" is selected from "Yuefu Poetry Collection". "Guancanghai" was added by later generations. The original text is from "Stepping out of Xiamen Xing" Chapter One. In the twelfth year of Jian'an (AD 207), when Cao Cao was victorious in the northern expedition to Wuhuan and returning to his army, he marched to the seaside, passed Jieshi Mountain, climbed the mountain to watch the sea, and made it on a whim.
Writing background:
This four-character quatrain was written by the poet Cao Cao when he was climbing a mountain in Jieshi Mountain to look at the sea. He used a brush full of romantic passion to outline the sea swallowing up the sun and the moon. , encompassing thousands of magnificent scenes; depicting the majesty of the motherland’s rivers and mountains, it not only depicts the magnificence of the mountains and seas, but also expresses the poet’s enterprising spirit of using the scenery to support his aspirations and have the world in mind.
Cao Cao personally led his army northward to pursue and annihilate the remnants of Yuan Shang and Yuan Xi. In May, he vowed to fight for the Northern Expedition. In July, he left Lulong Village and approached Jieshi Mountain. He jumped on his horse and whipped his whip, climbed a mountain to watch the sea, faced the surging sea, and was moved by the scene, and wrote this magnificent poem.
Poetry artistic features:
Genre features:
From the perspective of the style of the poem, this is an ancient style poem; from the perspective of expression, this is a four-character poem. Write poems about scenery. The two sentences "Landing Jieshi in the east to view the sea" point out the location of "viewing the sea": the poet climbed to the top of Jieshi, facing the sea from a high position, with a broad view and a panoramic view of the magnificent sea. The word "Guan" plays a leading role in the whole poem, reflecting the broad artistic conception and powerful momentum of this poem.
The first four lines of poetry describe the scene of the sea, with movement and stillness, such as "The autumn wind is bleak, the waves are rising" and "The water is so sluggish" describe dynamic scenery, "trees are thick and grass is luxuriant" and "Mountain Island Chang Zhi" describes the quiet scene.
Lyric method:
This poem uses scenery to express emotions, cleverly integrating the sea scenery in front of you and your own ambitions. The climax of "Stepping out of Xiamen and Viewing the Sea" is placed at the end of the poem. Its emotions are very unrestrained, but its thoughts are very reserved.
It not only achieves the blending of scenes, but also achieves the combination of emotion and reason, and embodies emotion in the scene. Because it is implicit, it is more inspiring, more stimulating to our imagination, and more thought-provoking.