On Guan Canghai's Poems

In the poem "Watching the Sea", the first six sentences are about the real scene, the last four are Cao Cao's imagination, and the last two sentences are not directly related to the original poem. This poem is not only full of scenery, but also unique. It is the earliest masterpiece of landscape poetry in China, especially loved by literary historians.

This poem, written on the autumn sea, can wash away the sentimental sentiment of sad autumn and is vigorous and magnificent, which is closely related to Cao Cao's tolerance, personality and even aesthetic taste. ?

In this poem, the scenes are closely connected. By writing about the sea, the author expressed his ambition to unify China and make contributions. This feeling is not directly revealed in the poem, but is hidden in the description of the scenery to express feelings, immersed in the scenery, every sentence is written about the scenery, and every sentence expresses feelings.

Although the six sentences in "What's Water" are depicting the vibrant sea scenery, they are actually praising the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland and revealing the author's feelings of loving the motherland. Seeing the magnificent scenery of the motherland's mountains and rivers aroused the poet's strong desire to unify the motherland. So with the help of rich imagination, to fully express this desire.

The author compares himself to the sea and expresses the poet's broad mind and heroism by writing about the momentum of the sea devouring the universe. His feelings are unrestrained but subtle. Sun and Moon is the climax of landscape writing and the author's emotional development. The poem "Looking at the Sea" has a broad artistic conception and is magnificent, which conforms to the demeanor of an aspiring politician and strategist. Reading its poems really makes people feel like people.

Extended data:

Original poem:

Looking at the sea: Cao Cao

On the east coast, climb Jieshi Mountain to see the vast sea. The sea is so vast that the islands stand high on the sea.

Trees and paraquat are very lush. Autumn wind makes trees make sad sounds, and the sea is surging. The movement of the sun and the moon seems to come from the vast ocean.

The Milky Way is full of stars, as if it were born in this vast ocean.

I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire.

Explanation:

To the east, climb the high Jieshi Mountain and enjoy the boundless sea. How vast the sea is, and the islands in the sea are towering. Surrounded by lush trees and flowers. The bleak wind came, the vegetation shook, and the waves in the sea surged. The sun and the moon rise and set, as if from this vast ocean.

The bright stars in the Milky Way also seem to emerge from the embrace of the sea. I am very happy, so I use this poem to express my inner ambition. Oh, I'm so happy! I just use poetry to express my inner ambition.

About the author:

Cao Cao (155-220 Gengzi in the first month), whose real name is Meng De, aunt Geely, born in Peiguoqiao (now Bozhou, Anhui), is of Han nationality. An outstanding politician, strategist, writer and calligrapher in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

Creative background:

Cao Cao climbed Jieshi Mountain on his way back to Wuhuan Northern Expedition. As a commander-in-chief, Cao Cao climbed the Jieshi, and Qin Huang and Wu Han also climbed the Jieshi, feeling as uneasy as the sea. Therefore, I wrote this poem, integrating my grand ambition and broad mind into the poem and expressing it through the image of the sea.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Looking at the Sea (Cao Cao's Four-word Yuefu Poems)