The characteristics of this kind of poetry
This poem expresses a belief and contains a philosophy. Poets use the sea as a metaphor for ideals, mountains as a metaphor for difficulties, mountain climbing as a metaphor for difficulties, and mountain climbing as a metaphor for hard struggle, thus telling people that the road to ideals is long and rugged, and to reach the ideal state, we must be fearless.
In art, Beyond the Mountain seems to have simple lines, but it is full of waves and close to people's hearts. The poet is full of tenacious beliefs, but his tone is not always high. He didn't shy away from the truth of life. In the first part of the poem, he even wrote in a child's voice: "One day I finally climbed to the top of that mountain/but I almost came back crying/-on the other side of the mountain, or on the other side of that mountain, a cold face/gave my fantasy a zero." These frustrations from negative descriptions, in turn, enhance the authenticity of the opposition of "mountain/sea" from the senses and emotions, and make poetry fully complete the final reversal of "sea" to "mountain" in a powerful conflict. At the same time, this kind of emotional ups and downs also gives the whole poem an appropriate rhythm.