The sky and the sea are flat, with no waves, and everything is quiet and silent.
The moon is hiding in the distance is a poem about looking at the stars. The poet Guo Xiaochuan wrote: The clouds have flown away, the fog has dispersed, and the moon is hiding in the distance. The sky and the sea are flat, with no waves, and everything is quiet and silent.
Looking at the Starry Sky is a new poem created by the modern poet Guo Xiaochuan. The whole poem is divided into four sections. In the first section, Guo Xiaochuan, as a fighter who is about to accept an important mission tomorrow, looked at the starry sky and fully exaggerated the beauty and vastness of the starry sky. In the second stanza, the poet further develops his imagination and association along the lines of the previous stanza, and writes about the insignificance of the individual compared with the great starry sky, and feels melancholy because of it. The third stanza is a big turning point. The lights in the Great Hall of the People and Chang'an Street turn on, suddenly showing the dimness of the sky and the starry sky no longer brilliant. The poet blames himself for his melancholy because he sees that the world is better than heaven. In the fourth stanza, the poet looks up at the stars again, feeling the greatness of the motherland and the collective power with great pride, and expresses the great ideal that we will definitely change the world.