Which poet's verses can express Cao Cao's ambition?

The original text of Cao Cao's poem "Guan Canghai" is as follows:

"Guan Canghai"

To the east is Jieshi to view the sea.

Where is the water? The mountains and islands are standing tall.

There are many trees and abundant grass.

The autumn wind is bleak, and the waves are rising

The journey of the sun and the moon is as if it were out of it;

The stars and rivers are brilliant as if they were out of it.

Fortunately, I sing to express my ambition.

Translation: Traveling eastward, I climbed up Jieshi Mountain and looked at the vast sea. The sea water is rippling, and the mountain islands are towering

(Mountain Islands) The trees are lush and green, and the grass is lush and lush. The autumn wind blew, the trees rustled, and huge waves surged. The sun and the moon move as if they are being swallowed by the sea. The stars are brilliant and brilliant, as if they want to be between the breasts of the sea. I'm so lucky. I'll write a poem to express my ambition.

Question and inquiry:

The verse in this poem that best expresses the poet's broad mind is: The journey of the sun and the moon, if it comes out of it; The stars and rivers are brilliant, if they come out of it. These four sentences best express the poet's broad mind. This feeling is not directly reflected in the poem, but is contained in the description of the scenery. Among the 10 sentences describing the scenery, the first 6 sentences describe the scenery and the majestic scene of the vast sea. The next four sentences describe real scenes. The poet uses unique imagination to show the spirit of the sea swallowing up the sun, moon and stars. The poet uses the technique of combining virtuality and reality, embodying emotions in the scenery, and uses the form of the sea to express his political ambition of making achievements, showing his broad mind and heroic spirit.

What feelings does the poet express?

Guancanghai expresses the poet's broad mind and ambition to make contributions by describing the majestic scene of the sea.

The writing characteristics of this poem:

There are no direct lyrical verses in the whole poem, but the emotion is completely included in the description of the scenery, describing the actual scene of the sea, describing the majesty of the sea, and revealing the The poet praises the sea and writes virtual scenes, and uses unique imagination to describe the spirit of the sea swallowing up the sun, moon and stars. It reflects the poet's broad mind and lofty ambitions. Whether it is real or virtual scenery management and navigation, it is full of passion and achieves the effect of blending scenes.