1, the trip to the sun and the moon, if it is unexpected; Han is a talented star, if you take him by surprise. -"Walking out of Xiamen to See the Sea"
Appreciation: In this poem, Cao Cao vividly describes the trajectory of the sun, the moon and the stars in the universe by using metaphors such as "if out of its realm" and "if out of its realm".
Through this poem, we can feel Cao Cao's great ambition and love for natural landscape. At the same time, this poem also shows Cao Cao's outstanding literary talent and keen perception of the beauty of nature.
2. The mountain will never be too high and the sea will never be too deep; The duke of Zhou vomited, and the world returned to the heart. -"short song"
Appreciation: Taking mountains and seas as metaphors, it expresses the poet's longing for talents and the great cause of the world. In the first sentence, the poet vividly described the magnificent scenery of mountains and seas in a double way. The higher the mountain, the steeper it looks, and the deeper the sea, the wider it looks. Cao Cao expressed his desire for talents with mountains and seas as the background here.
In the second sentence, the poet borrowed the allusion of Duke Zhou. Duke Zhou was a famous saint in ancient times. In order to attract talents from all over the world, he issued several orders for seeking talents. In this poem, Cao Cao followed the example of Duke Zhou and expressed his determination to recruit talents from all over the world. At the same time, this poem also implies Cao Cao's political ambition, that is, to achieve the unification of the great cause of the world by recruiting talents.
3, the old man crouches, aiming at thousands of miles; The martyrs were full of courage in their later years. -"The tortoise is alive"
Appreciation: Taking Lao Ji and martyrs as metaphors, it expresses the poet's firm determination to pursue a journey of thousands of miles without fear of aging. In the first sentence, the poet compares the old horse to a man with great ambitions. Although he is old and weak, he still has lofty aspirations. Here, Cao Cao compares himself with Lao Ji, showing his old but indomitable spirit.
Poets use martyrs to describe those who are not afraid of difficulties and bravely pursue their ideals. Even in his later years, the martyr's ambition remained unchanged. This poem shows Cao Cao's firm belief and enterprising spirit.
4. Pheasants sing in the morning, Hongyan flies south, storks hide, and bears live in caves. -"Winter October"
Appreciation: By depicting the scene of early winter, it shows the living state of natural creatures in cold climate. Through this poem, we can feel the cold in winter and the survival adjustment made by creatures to adapt to the harsh environment. At the same time, this poem also shows Cao Cao's keen observation and gratitude to Mr. Wang for realizing the great cause of reunification.