What is written in the second section of Beyond the Mountain?

When he grew up, the poet understood that what his mother called "the sea" was condensed by faith. The sea is far away, but it is not illusory. Ideals and beliefs make people not afraid to travel long distances. "Courage again and again and go forward bravely."

The poet tells people his own life feelings and his firm belief that the journey to the ideal life is long, but as long as he persists in his struggle, his ideal will eventually come true.

This poem expresses a belief and a philosophy. Poets take mountains and the sea as images, the sea as ideals, mountains as difficulties and climbing mountains as metaphors of hard struggle, with magnificent images and rich meanings. A word "mountain" can refer to either a mountain or countless mountains. From an artistic conception to a new artistic conception, poetry advances in ups and downs, and feelings are also ups and downs, which gives people profound enlightenment.