West Building is a seven-character quatrain written by Ceng Gong, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. This poem describes the spectacular scene of the stormy sea, and the poet watching the sea upstairs and enjoying the heroic posture of the mountains in the rain. The first two sentences of the poem are about the wind and waves at sea, and the first sentence is about the waves, using the simile of "like a cloud"; Write the wind in two sentences, and vividly describe the wind and waves at sea with the metaphor of "several thunders". The curtain hanging action in the third sentence is quite unexpected, but it is precisely the poet's true feelings, and the last sentence is the poet's grace and pride.
The West Building expresses the poet's broad mind and inner pride. The poet appreciates the storms at sea with graceful bearing and lofty sentiments, which not only shows his appreciation and love for the natural landscape, but also shows his inner confidence and lofty sentiments.