Reflections after watching the sea

The poem "Viewing the Sea" depicts the majesty of the motherland's rivers and mountains through the natural scenery the poet saw when he climbed a mountain and looked at the sea. It not only depicts the moving image of the mountains and the sea, but also expresses the poet's heroic and optimistic enterprising spirit. Spirit. The following is my review of Guan Canghai, thank you for your appreciation.

Thoughts after "Guan Cang Sea" 1

One flower, one world, the song "Guan Cang Sea" fully demonstrates Cao Cao's passionate ambition. "To the east is the Jieshi, where you can see the sea. The water is sluggish, but the mountains and islands stand tall. There are many trees and luxuriant grass. The autumn wind is bleak, and the waves are rising..." When I first read "Guan Canghai", I was deeply shocked by these four sentences. : What a school of majestic and magnificent scenery! The poet actually showed the world a majestic scene from a high altitude with just thirty-two words, overlooking the vast river of Jiangzhu flowing eastward. His writing skills are evident. A spot. I always thought that as a politician, her title as one of the "Eight Sons of Jian'an" was exaggerated. Looking at his article now, "Penglai article Jian'an bones", yes, he vividly displayed the bones of Jian'an poets. Therefore, I know the first four lines of this poem by heart and often recite them silently. These four lines of poetry have become the most unforgettable section of all poetry in my memory. Cao Cao also became a lingering image of a scholar in my mind.

Not long after, I read "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", but I was impressed by Cao Cao's courage, knowledge, and general's style of military strategy.

Cao Cao was born in the late Han Dynasty, during the Yellow Turban Rebellion and the troubled times when the heroes were divided. As the saying goes, "heroes emerge from troubled times", Cao Cao set his ambition to dominate the world when he was young. After he came of age, he spent all his family resources to recruit soldiers, purchase ordnance, and formed a small team. With this army of less than 10,000 people, Cao Cao defeated Dong Zhuo, conquered Zhang Xiu, defeated Liu Dai, eliminated Lu Bu, destroyed two Yuans, suppressed Liu Biao, defeated Zhang Lu, and finally unified the north, achieved great achievements, and was far away from his dream of unifying the world. further. The song "Viewing the Sea" was composed by Cao Cao after he passed through Jieshi Mountain and observed the sea after defeating Yuan Shao.

At this point, I silently recited the poem "Guan Cang Hai" again. What left the deepest impression on me was no longer the four-sentence description of the scene. Instead, it read: "The journey of the sun and the moon, if it goes out, Among them, the stars are as brilliant as if they came from within." Two sentences. This poem compares itself to the sea that encompasses the sun, the moon, and the stars, implying that the poet himself will be like the sea that encompasses everything, and has the ambition to unify China! These two lines that seemed ordinary but were the finishing touch suddenly shocked me deeply. , and made me think about it for a long time -

Cao Cao was young but ambitious, and eventually achieved great things. Shouldn’t I also set high aspirations and work tirelessly for it?

Reflections on the sea and the sea Thoughts 2

Cao Cao's "Viewing the Sea" is majestic and makes me realize that the sea is a symbol of strength and beauty. Last summer I truly experienced the charm of the sea and felt extremely proud.

The ancients revered the sea and worshiped it religiously every year. Although it is an ancient feudal thought, I still came to the beach with a feeling of reverence.

The azure blue sea under your feet is like a huge sapphire, shining brightly, connecting with the blue sky and setting off each other. A gust of wind blew, the sea water rolled up waves, and the sea surface rippled. Jieshi Mountain is tall and tall, covered with green flowers, plants and trees. When the autumn wind blows, the leaves rustle, as if they are playing a beautiful piece of music. Suddenly, a refreshing feeling filled my whole body. The sea is not willing to be lonely, and joins the natural "chorus". The surging waves continue to bombard the rocks, making deafening noises.

As I admired the beautiful scenery, I seemed to see the sun and moon rising from the sea and falling back to the sea. The reincarnations of the sun and the moon are controlled by the sea. The stars of the Milky Way are brilliant and brilliant, and they seem to be condensed from the water droplets of the sea, contained in the broad and broad mind of the sea. I was completely intoxicated by the wonderful scenery of the sea and the "stories" about the sea. I didn't return home until it was getting late.

I marvel at the beauty and vastness of the sea. The mountains and islands are still, while the waves are moving. The combination of movement and stillness creates a vivid landscape painting. Dahai also tells the truth that tolerance of everything and selfless dedication are the same for us as human beings. With so many emotions in his heart, he sang loudly to express his feelings!

Next, the poet unfolded his rich imagination and further described the majestic spirit and broad mind of the sea swallowing up the sun and the moon, and containing the stars: "The sun The moon travels as if it were out of it; the stars are as brilliant as if they were out of it."

Thoughts after viewing the sea 3

A poem with only a few lines expresses the author's feelings. of great ambition. As a junior high school student like me, who just learned this poem not long ago, I also have deep feelings about it.

Cao Cao, also known as Mengde. When Cao Cao climbed up Jieshi Mountain, his ambitions emerged one by one. Cao Cao climbed up Jieshi Mountain and saw thousands of scenes along the way. He was so inspired that he wrote the ambitious "Guan Cang Hai".

"The water is sluggish, and the mountains and islands stand tall. Trees are thick, and grass is luxuriant. The autumn wind is bleak, and the waves are rising." In Cao Cao's writings, in Cao Cao's heart, he had an understanding of the myriad scenes of nature. New interpretation. When Cao Cao climbed up Jieshi Mountain, he saw the vast sea, so beautiful and beautiful against the backdrop of the mountains.

Seeing the lush trees on Jieshi Mountain, we can't help but feel the great rivers and mountains of our motherland. When standing on Jieshi Mountain, the autumn evening wind blew quietly. Maybe Cao Cao couldn't help but feel a little bit cool at this time, but seeing As the autumn wind blew, there were waves on the sea, and I saw such a scene. Cao Cao couldn't help but think of his lofty ambitions, so he went on to write an eternal famous sentence.

"The journey of the sun and the moon is as if it comes from within. The stars are brilliant as if they are from it." This poem expresses the author's lofty ambitions, writing from the aspects of the sun, moon, stars, celestial bodies, and the Milky Way. The author's grand ambition comes out. It seems so small among the sun, moon and stars. The sea described by the poet is not only the real scene in front of him, but also blends into his own imagination and exaggeration, showing a spirit of swallowing up the universe. This is the artistic realm formed by the blending of the scenery in the poet's eyes and the emotions in his heart.

"Viewing the Sea" - shows a legendary figure who is ambitious, accomplished and all-powerful. It is really like seeing a poem as a person.

Thoughts on Guan Cang Hai 4

Recently I read Mr. Yi Zhongtian's "Appreciation of the Three Kingdoms" and once again appreciated Cao Cao's poem "Guan Cang Hai":

" Facing the Jieshi in the east, you can see the vast sea. The mountains and islands are thick with trees, the grass is luxuriant, and the waves are rising. "Oh, singing to express one's ambition." I have a new understanding.

Looking back on the autumn wind of 20_, I was lucky enough to "face the Jieshi in the east to see the sea." When the morning is white, stand on the mouth of Jinshan Mountain near the Jieshi (some research says that the Jieshi is here, but it is wrong! It should really be on the top of the west cliff next to the Yingjiao Stone in the Pigeon Nest) and watch the sunrise. I saw the eastern sea level emitting red light, and then the red sun met above and below the water, and instantly jumped out of the sea, creating thousands of rays of light, which was extremely spectacular. When the red sun rose, someone raised their hands and shouted, "Take a photo quickly! Take a photo quickly." At first glance, it turned out that he wanted to clap his hands to hold up the sun, which caused a lot of laughter and imitation.

One night while I was sitting in bed, I suddenly saw the moon rising and gradually rising above the sea level. I thought, "The journey of the sun and the moon can be seen in it." I was inspired, why not watch the moonrise. The next night, I waited a quarter of an hour early and saw a strange sight that I had never seen before. I saw the silver light in the east gradually increasing and intensifying, a full moon slowly emerging, and the silver waves spreading thousands of miles, especially the moment it jumped out of the water, it was even more breathtaking, as if a huge night pearl illuminated the sea sky. It was really "lucky" Yea!

However, I have never seen the tourist promotion "Watch the moonrise". It is really negligent, or knowingly does not declare it, which is a mistake! However, Cao has a subtle observation, and he thinks that he must have seen the sunrise and moon back then. He wrote such a magnificent poem!

From this, we can’t help but think that Emperor Qin, Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of Wei Dynasty, Emperor Zong of Tang Dynasty, Emperor Kangxi and Emperor Qianlong all visited this seaside and received the most unfair evaluation from later generations. Who should we count?! They are both outstanding contributors to the Chinese nation, so why are their evaluations so different?! In my opinion, the critics are too "stingy", too "orthodox" and too "conservative". Comments in history Let’s not talk about them. However, under the influence of modern civilization, our critics are still quoting scriptures and investigating the minutiae, instead of looking at the big picture from a modern perspective. They keep talking about “tyrants” and “treacherous heroes”. It arouses great emotion and puzzlement!

Reflections on Guan Cang Sea 5

"Guan Cang Sea" is the first complete landscape poem in the history of Chinese literature, and it is also a lyrical poem. Poetry expresses its high-spirited and heroic feelings by writing about the magnificent scenery seen from the sea.

The beginning of the poem describes the place of climbing, Jieshi Mountain, and points out that the purpose of climbing is to view the sea, which leads to the following description of the scenery seen while watching the sea smoothly and naturally.

When describing the scenery of the sea, the poet first starts from the big picture, focusing on rendering the vastness of the sea and the majestic momentum of the towering mountains and islands, showing the golden scenery of the sea, which is completely in line with people's habit of visiting scenic spots. Then he wrote from the whole picture to the part, drawing his sight from the distance to the near, looking down at his feet. Although it was early autumn, Jieshi Mountain was still thickly covered with trees and luxuriant grass, and the colors, hardness and softness, movement and stillness were set against the sea. "The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are surging" is also the real scene in front of him, but it is a step further than the "water is so calm" written before. It is what the poet saw and felt after examining it. When he saw the sea for the first time, he was completely attracted by it. Attracted by its majesty and majesty, I only feel that the sea water is so boundless. After standing there for a long time, I seemed to come back to my senses. It turned out that the wind was blowing and the waves were surging, and I felt that it contained the power to shake the universe. Written in this way, changes in levels appear in the straightness. From a structural point of view, it not only pushes the frontal real depiction of the sea water to a climax, but also naturally transitions to the virtual depiction below.

In the last four sentences, the poet uses his imagination to describe another seascape: the sun and moon orbiting the sky seem to rise from the breast of the sea; the Milky Way across the sky in the night sky also seems to rise from the sea. Originating from the sea, the sea swallows the universe and contains all things. It is truly magnificent and broad. The poet here uses a romantic expression method to describe the "spiritual world" of the sea, so that readers can feel the vastness and majesty of the sea through this virtual magnificent scenery. At the same time, they can also feel the broadness and majesty of the poet as a great politician. . Therefore, this kind of description of scenery is actually lyrical and uses the language of scenery as love language.

Liu Xizai said in "Yi Gai·Poetry": "Cao Gong's spirit is powerful enough to cover everything, and there is no other scholar in Jian'an who can match him.

"Cao Cao was a powerful hero in politics, and his poems directly or indirectly expressed his political ambitions. "Viewing the Sea" seems to describe the scenery, but it is actually a narrative. It aims to accommodate and compare itself with the sea. In "Turtle", he It is written in "Although Longevity" that "the old man is in a state of poverty, his ambition is thousands of miles; the martyr's old age is full of ambition", and in "Dan Ge Xing" it is written that "the mountains never get too high, and the sea never gets too deep; the Duke of Zhou spits out food, and the world returns to its heart", which all reflect his unity The country's ambitions and this kind of heroic nature cannot be learned by ordinary poets. This is why Cao Cao's poems have artistic charm and can give people artistic enjoyment; they also have profound meanings, which can inspire people to be proactive and enhance their confidence in victory. the root of.