1. "Landing the Jieshi to the east, to view the sea" comes from the first sentence of the ancient poem "Viewing the Sea" written by the Tang Dynasty poet Cao Cao. The full text is as follows:
Facing the Jieshi to the east, to view the sea View the sea.
How can the water be dull? The mountains and islands are standing tall.
There are many trees and lush grass.
The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are rising.
The journey of the sun and the moon, if it comes out of it.
The stars are as brilliant as if they came from within.
Fortunately, I sing to express my ambition.
2. Translation: Go east and climb Jieshi Mountain to enjoy the sea. The sea is so wide and mighty, and the mountain islands stand high on the seashore. The trees and grass are lush and luxuriant. The autumn wind blew the trees and made a sad sound, and huge waves rolled in the sea. The movements of the sun and moon seem to originate from this vast ocean. The stars of the Milky Way are brilliant, as if they were produced from this vast ocean. What a blessing! Just use poetry to express your feelings.