This poem is about the life of sailors, with emphasis on their mood. Sailors live at sea for a long time, away from the mainland, away from cities and villages, away from ordinary and noisy life, away from their loved ones. Their lives are monotonous and unique. Such a long-term life at sea has developed their unique personality and shaped their unique mentality. It can be said that their life has a unique style. Their life is hard, but it is also poetic.
When writing about anchoring and anchoring, the poet boldly abandoned all other descriptions, and only focused on "the white splash aroused when anchoring" and "the noise made by the chain when anchoring". This description is concrete, vivid and colorful. All of a sudden, I wrote the sailors' happy mood, which contains profound meanings: the desire for work and the joy of victory, and then I wrote the sailors' sense of responsibility and pride. The last two sentences can be said to be the finishing touch: "One hopes to start/one hopes to arrive" is a very common sentence, but it fully expresses the feelings of seafarers. The sailors' fighting pride is beyond words.