What does it mean to see the sea from the eastern Jieshi?

From the east to Jieshi Mountain, you can see the sea.

The sea is rippling, and Jieshi Mountain stands by the sea.

There are many trees here, and the grass grows thickly.

The autumn wind is blowing, and the sea is rough.

The movement of the sun and the moon seems to start from this vast ocean.

The milky way is bright, as if it were born in this vast ocean.

Great, just use poetry to express your ambition.

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Looking at the sea in the Eastern Han Dynasty? What do Cao Cao's ancient poems mean?

Jieshi is in the east. Look at the sea. What is water and what is a mountain island? Trees and paraquat are very lush. Autumn wind makes trees make sad sounds, and the sea is surging. The movement of the sun and the moon seems to come from the vast ocean. A trip to the sun and the moon, if unexpected; The famous Han (5) is brilliant and unexpected. I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire. Note (1) Sea: Sea, which refers to Bohai Sea in the poem. ② Jieshi: Jieshi Mountain is located in the northwest of Changli County, Hebei Province. (3) Dan: The way the water waves ripple. 4? What is the responsibility of persimmon I Q? "Shrugging". ⑤ Xinghan: Galaxy. Climb Jieshi Mountain in the east and overlook the vast sea. The sea is rough and the mountains and islands stand tall. The island is full of trees and grass. The bleak autumn wind is blowing, and the noisy waves are rough. The sun and the moon seem to rise and fall on the sea; The brilliant galaxy seems to be contained under the waves. I'm so happy. In the 12th year of Jian 'an (207), Cao Cao made an expedition to Wuhuan and won a great victory. He basically settled the northern part of China, and climbed Jieshi Mountain to write this poem on his way back to Li. Poetry first points out the place to see the sea in plain language, depicts the magnificent landscape in front of us in a simple way, and then touches the scene and has a whim. Through romantic imagination and bold exaggeration, it highlights the magnificence of the sea, shows the poet's extraordinary artistic imagination and broad mind, and gives people great encouragement.