What is water like? Mountains and islands stand by the sea.
What is water and what is a mountain island? From Cao Cao's view of viewing the sea in Han Dynasty. Original text:
See the boundless ocean
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.
Journey to the sun and the moon, if you go out.
Han is a talented star, if you take him by surprise.
I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire.
Translation:
Go east, climb Jieshi Mountain and enjoy the boundless sea.
How vast the sea is, and the mountain island stands high on the seaside.
Trees and herbs flourish.
The autumn wind blows the trees and makes a sad sound, and the sea is rough.
The movement of the sun and the moon seems to emanate from this vast ocean.
The Milky Way galaxy is full of stars, as if they were born from this vast ocean.
I am very happy, so I use this poem to express my inner ambition.
Extended data:
Appreciation of water, mountains and islands;
Water, mountains and islands are the first impressions of seeing the sea, which is a bit like the outline of a painting. In this rippling sea, the first thing you see is the towering mountain islands, which are dotted on the flat and wide sea, making the sea look magical and spectacular. These two sentences roughly outline the prospect of the sea, which will be described in depth at different levels below.
Comments:
Seeing the sea was added by later generations, and it was originally the first chapter out of Xiamen. Walking out of Xiamen, also known as Longxi West, belongs to Xiangruge tonal song in Han Yuefu. "Xiamen" was originally the city gate at the western end of Luoyang city. The Han Dynasty was called Xiamen, and the Wei and Jin Dynasties was called Great Xiamen. There are only two ancient words: "People in the city are easy, and the tomb of a thousand years old is flat" (see Shan Li's note in Selected Works).
Yuefu Poems also records the old saying "Go astray and stay empty", a story about how to become an immortal. This article by Cao Cao, Records of Le Shu in the Song Dynasty, is listed as a Daqu with the title Jieshi Stepping out of Xiamen. Judging from the content of the poem, it has nothing to do with the meaning of the topic, so it can be seen that it is just writing current affairs through ancient inscriptions. The poem begins with "Yan" (overture).
Four explanations (chapter) of watching the sea, winter in October, strange land and turtle life. As in 207 AD (the 12th year of Jian 'an), Wu Huan was on his way home from the Northern Expedition.
The author introduces:
Cao Cao (155-220 Gengzi in the first month), born in Asun and Guo Pei (now Bozhou, Anhui), was a famous politician, strategist, writer and poet at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and was the founder of the Cao Wei regime. In the name of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he conquered all directions and wiped out Er Yuan, Lu Bu, Liu Biao and others at home.
The northern part of China was unified, and a series of policies were implemented to restore economic production and social order, which laid the foundation for the establishment of Cao Wei. Cao Cao was the prime minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty before his death, then Wang Wei, and after his death, posthumous title became King Wu. After his son Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he was respectfully called Wei Wudi. Cao Cao read widely, especially loved the art of war, and once copied the strategies of various ancient art of war.
There is the Art of War by Wei Wu, which has been handed down from generation to generation. In 2009, Anyang City, Henan Province announced the discovery of Cao Cao's tomb, which caused a sensation and controversy. At the end of 20 12, Fudan university confirmed the DNA of Cao Cao's family with DNA technology.