The poem praising Jingwei’s quality in reclaiming the sea can start from Jingwei’s life experience. After the youngest daughter of Emperor Yan (the legendary Shennong) was drowned in the sea, she turned into a Jingwei bird and often held the title of Jingwei. The story of throwing wood and rocks into the sea with the intention of filling up the East China Sea. In highlighting the qualities of Jingwei, the strong desire of the ancient working people to conquer and transform nature and the spirit of perseverance and hard struggle are highlighted. The specific writing method is as follows:
1. Jingwei holds the title of Weimu and will fill the sea.
2. The cuckoo worships the tears of worry in the sky again, and the jingwei fills the heart of the sea endlessly.
3. I wish to level the East China Sea, and my body and mind will not change; the sea will never be flat, but my heart will never be flat.
4. Jingwei, who taught you how to fill the sea? The pebbles on the seashore are green and bright.
5. The mountains and rocks are held in the mouth, and the sea waves are flat in the heart.
6. Jingwei is wronged, and his ambition to commit suicide is pitiful. I only worry that the stones are easy to use up, but the sea is difficult to fill.
7. The emperor's son's grievance has not been settled for a long time, so what can he do with his trivial intentions? Love knows that there is no cloud to make up for the wood and stone. How much will the mulberry field change?
8. Holding a sea-mountain stone in your mouth means you have no hope.
9. Hard work comes from one’s own efforts, but who cares about generosity? The waves pass by in the east, and the past and present are formed through hard work.
10. Accumulation of grievances only results in ambition, but little effort can lead to failure. When the trees and rocks in the Western Mountains are gone, when will the huge ravine be leveled?