Of the ten sentences in Cao Cao's poem, the first six are real scenes, and the last four are imaginary scenes. This poem is lyrical by borrowing scenery, combining seascape with one's own ambition. The poet's metaphor of the sea, open artistic conception and vigorous momentum are also the expression of the poet's broad mind and heroic spirit. This poem is full of passion and its meaning is very subtle.
Spring Tour in Qiantang River is a famous seven-character poem describing the spring scenery of West Lake. The whole poem has tight structure, strict meter, neat antithesis, fluent language and vivid and natural tone, which embodies the characteristics of popularity and fluency. Generally speaking, the poet describes the spring on the lake and is good at describing the scenery on the way. He chose the combination of typicality and classified arrangement: four most common spring scenes were written in the middle, and animals and plants were combined to have a unique style. He is also good at grasping the characteristics of the scenery and using the most expressive words to describe and render it.
The most famous place in Wang Wan is a berth at the foot of Beibao Mountain: "Under the green hills, my boat and I meandered along the green water until the banks widened at low tide, and there was no wind to stir my solitary sail. ... night gives way to the ocean of the sun, and the old year melts in freshness. Finally, I can send my messenger, the wild goose, back to Luoyang. " This poem was written by Wang Wan when he visited Jiangnan the year before last or in the early years of Kaiyuan. Its magnificent style and broad artistic conception indicate the healthy development of poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty and show the author's feelings of wandering in a foreign land and homesickness.