In the poem titled "Sunset on the Yellow River", is the author just describing the "Yellow River" and "Sunset"? The author's main purpose

The setting sun on the Yellow River is actually a farewell ceremony. The setting sun sees an end to the five thousand years of suffering in this piece of yellow land, bringing new light, happiness, freedom and other great powers. The setting sun on the Yellow River is a heart that pursues truth and goes through the dark night to usher in a new bright sunrise. The bright sunrise of the future is a great hope. Li Ying's poem "Sunset on the Yellow River" allows people to appreciate the beauty and start thinking about history, the earth, and the essence of life of all living beings.

This is a poem praising the "Sunset over the Yellow River" and praising the Chinese nation. The whole poem is divided into four levels. The first level is from "waiting for five thousand years to see this solemn moment" to "sinking into the rolling turbid waves". Poets at this level mainly describe the rise of the Chinese nation. The establishment of the People's Republic of China was unprecedented. Not only the Loess Plateau, but also the entire land of China was dyed red. "The sun is like the wind, wind, fire, and fire" rises, while the "surging whirlpool" and the deep suffering sink into the rolling turbid current.

The second level of the poem ranges from "the shadow of the sail has faded, and the fishing song has faded away" to "it is so thrilling". Poets at this level use a series of images such as the shadow of sails on the Yellow River, the retreat of fishing boats, the silence of the earth, the meditative trees, the solemn eagle, the steep earth walls, the smell of wormwood, the color of the withered grass, the crimson waves, etc. Show the beauty of the Yellow River. Through these beautiful descriptions, the festive scene of the land of China is set off from another side. "Ninety thousand flags" rolled across the land of China; "ninety thousand flags, drums and gongs" resounded across the land of China. The scene was so thrilling.

The third level is from "drunk, Hongbo, and thunderous fire" to "a heroic national epic and legend". Poets at this level use the sun as a symbol to symbolize the Chinese nation. The journey of this nation is so difficult, history has been in ruins, and a new era has begun. The beauty of the grassy beach, the splendor of the fire, and the majestic mountains are like the backbone of the Chinese nation, standing in the east of the world. The epics and legends of a nation are "stubbornly exposed with sinews and bones" on the sedimentary loess layer.

The fourth level of the poem ranges from "the birdsong is far away, and the long distance is broken" to "glittering in the vast sky where the crickets are chirping". The poet at this level shows the coming of a peaceful era through the disappearance of the birdsong and the break of the long arm. The epics of the Chinese nation include not only the majestic and melancholy Tang poetry, but also the five thousand years of Chinese civilization history.

These brilliance are like "embers of charcoal fire" and "beating stars on the waves", "gleaming in the vast sky of crickets' chirping