In "Guan Cang Hai", "The sun and the moon are as if they are out of it, and the stars are shining as if they are out of it" means:
1. The sun and moon seem to rise in the sea. rise. (The journey of the sun and the moon, if it comes out of it;)?
2. The Milky Way, the sun and the moon are brilliant, as if they come from the sea. (The stars are as brilliant as if they came out of it)
3. "Viewing the Sea"
To the east is the 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 movement of the sun and the moon can be seen in it; the stars are shining brightly, just as they can be seen in it.
Fortunately! Sing to express your ambition.
4. Cao Cao (155-220, Gengzi in the first month of the lunar month), whose courtesy name was Mengde, whose last name was Jili, and whose nickname was Ahao, was from Peiguoqiao (now Bozhou, Anhui), Han nationality. An outstanding statesman, military strategist, writer and calligrapher in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
5. Cao Cao was skilled in military tactics and good at poetry. He expressed his political ambitions and reflected the suffering life of the people in the late Han Dynasty. He was majestic, generous and desolate. His prose was also clear and neat, which opened up and prospered Jian'an literature. He left behind precious spiritual wealth for future generations, and was known as the Jian'an character in history. Lu Xun rated him as "the founder of reformed articles."