I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire. Oh, I'm so happy. It's so beautiful. Let's sing and express our feelings freely.
The song comes from Cao Cao's "Watching the Sea" in Han Dynasty. "Looking at the Sea" is a lyric poem, which skillfully combines the seascape in front of me with my own ambition. From the genre of poetry, this is an ancient poem, and from the way of expression, this is a four-character landscape poem. The words "Jieshi is in the east, watching the sea" point out the positioning of "watching the sea". The poet climbed to the top of Jieshi Mountain, high in the sea, with a wide field of vision and a panoramic view of the sea.
The following ten descriptions are almost all derived from this. The word "Guan" plays a leading role in the whole poem, which embodies the characteristics of broad artistic conception and vigorous momentum of this poem. The climax of watching the sea is at the end of the poem. Its feelings are unrestrained, but its thoughts are subtle. Not only did the scene blend, but also the combination of reason and emotion. Because it is implicit, it is more enlightening, more stimulating to our imagination and more intriguing.
In the past, people praised Cao Cao's poems as deep, full and powerful, which can be confirmed from here. The tone of the whole poem is desolate and generous, and it is also a masterpiece of Jian 'an's character. This poem is full of scenery, in which there is no direct expression of feelings, but reading the whole poem can still make people feel the feelings deeply entrusted by the poet.
Through the poet's vivid description of the rough sea, readers seem to see Cao Cao's great ambition and grand mind of forging ahead and unifying the world, and touch the flow of thoughts and feelings in his typical environment as a poet, politician and strategist. The landscape part accurately and vividly depicts the image of the ocean, which is simple and full, rich but not trivial, like a thick charcoal drawing.
What is particularly commendable is that this poem not only reflects the image of the ocean, but also gives it character. Every sentence is a scene, and every sentence is lyric. It shows the sea and the poet himself. The poet is not satisfied with making a similar tomb sketch of the ocean, but tries to express the gestation and turbulent character of the ocean through images. The lifeless sea has a personality in the poet's works. Only in this way can we reflect the face of the sea more truly and profoundly.