The whole poem "The Structure of Watching the Sea" is divided into three parts. What does it say?

The overall structure of the whole poem is the score. The total sentence written is to look at the sea in the east. The contents written separately are water, mountains and islands, trees, lush grass, bleak autumn wind and rough waves, which make people outline the magnificent scene of the sea and show the poet's broad-minded mind and heroic spirit. The star Han is brilliant and unexpected.

Appreciate Cao Cao's Looking at the Sea and answer the questions.

Jieshi is in the east so as to see the sea. The water is gentle, the mountains and islands are towering, the trees are overgrown, the grass is lush, the autumn wind is bleak, the waves are surging, and the journey of the sun and the moon is among them. The star Han is brilliant and unexpected. Fortunately, it even sings with ambition.

one

(1) The dominant sentence in the poem is: From the reality of the scenery, the first eight sentences of this poem are written, and the last four sentences are written.

(2) when there is no wind at sea, write a wave, write big waves is:

(3) The poem that best expresses the author's broad mind is:

Secondly,

(1) the sentence describing the real scene in the poem is:

(2) this poem expresses the imagination of the sentence is:

(3) the emotional tone of this poem is:

(4) From the scene written in this poem, can you see a kind of mind of the poet?

Answer. First look at the real scene, the virtual scene, the water, and Hongbo's trip to the sun and the moon. The stars and the Han Dynasty are brilliant, and the second is water, towering mountains and islands, lush trees, lush vegetation, bleak autumn wind and surging waves. If you take it by surprise, you will be brilliant, if you take it by surprise, you will be desolate and generous.