Go east and climb Jieshi Mountain to see the sea. ?
How vast the sea is, and Jieshi Mountain stands tall by the sea.
There are many trees on Jieshi Mountain, and all kinds of grass grow luxuriantly.
The autumn wind is rustling and the waves on the sea are sky-high.
The movement of the sun and the moon seems to start from this vast ocean. ?
The Milky Way is dotted with stars, as if it were born in this vast ocean. ?
Very lucky. Use singing to express your thoughts and feelings.
Original text:
See the sea
Cao Cao (Three Kingdoms Period)
East] Jieshi, to see the 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.
A trip to the sun and the moon, if unexpected;
Han is a talented star, if you take him by surprise.
I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire.
Art appreciation:
This poem was written by Cao Cao when he climbed Jieshi Mountain on his way to the victory class in Wuhuan. The poet used the magnificent scene of the sea to show his broad mind and expressed his ambition to contribute to the reunification of the Central Plains.
Brief introduction of the author
Portrait of Cao Cao (155-220), Meng De, Zhen Zhen, born in Bozhou, Guo Pei. A famous strategist, politician and poet at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was the founder and founder of Wei State in the Three Kingdoms period. ? Cao Cao is good at writing poems, expressing his political ambitions and reflecting the tragic life of the people in the late Han Dynasty. He is ambitious, generous and sad. Prose is also neat, which opens and prospers Jian 'an literature and leaves precious spiritual wealth to future generations. Historically, it was called Jian 'an Style, and Lu Xun rated it as "the founder of reforming articles". At the same time, Cao Cao is good at calligraphy, especially at carving grass. In the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Huaiguan named it a "wonderful flower" at the end of Shu. Cao Cao often appears as a "traitor" in China's film and television dramas, but he is actually a very successful emperor in history. Mao Zedong once said, "My heart is connected with Cao Cao".