The poetic image of looking at the sea

The image of looking at the sea is as follows:

This poem accurately and vividly depicts the image of the ocean. The author uses the scenery to express his emotions, and skillfully combines the sea scenery in front of him with his own ambitions. , embodying the author's ambition to take the world into his own hands just like the sea holds all things.

The whole poem is led by the word "Guan". By describing the magnificent scene of the vast sea, it expresses the poet's grand ambition and broad mind, and expresses the poet's heroic and confident thoughts and feelings. The tone of this poem is desolate and generous, and has always been regarded as a representative work of "Jian'an style".

This poem uses scenery to express emotions. The poet sketched the magnificent scene of the sea swallowing up the sun and the moon, showing a broad mind and expressing his ambition to unify China and make contributions!

1. Original text

Eastern Jieshi , to view the sea. Where is the water? 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 out of it. Fortunately, even singing praises one's aspirations.

2. Translation

Go east and climb Jieshi Mountain to enjoy the wonders of the sea. The sea is turbulent, and mountains and islands are lined up in the sea, towering upright. Surrounded by lush trees, lush flowers and plants, the bleak wind came, the vegetation shook, and huge waves were set off on the sea, rolling and roaring, as if they were about to engulf the universe.

The rise and fall of the sun and the moon seem to come from the breast of the sea; the brilliant stars in the Milky Way also seem to emerge from the embrace of the sea. Ah, I am so lucky and wonderful. Let us sing to our heart's content and express our feelings freely.

3. Source

"Viewing the Sea" by Cao Cao of the Eastern Han Dynasty

Appreciation

This poem describes the scenery throughout the poem, but there is no direct expression in it. It is a sentimental word from the heart, but reading the whole poem can still make people feel the poet's feelings that it deeply entrusts. Through the poet's vivid description of the turbulent sea that holds the sun and the moon, readers seem to see Cao Cao's great ambition and broad-mindedness in forging ahead and determined to unify the country. They can touch Cao Cao, as a poet, politician, and military strategist, in a typical way. The flow of thoughts and feelings in the environment.