What kind of philosophy does the poem Beyond the Mountain contain?
1. Why is it "hidden desire"? When I was a child, I wanted to see the sea beyond the mountain. I climb mountains to see the sea. I didn't tell anyone about this desire, so I said "secret, and desire." 2. Why do you say "the mountain beyond the mountain is livid"? This is personification. I climbed to the top of the mountain, thinking I could see the sea, but I still saw the mountain. I was very disappointed and depressed, so when I saw the mountain over there, I looked like a "livid face". The mountain is green, just because "I" is in a bad mood, as if the mountain is there with a livid face, blaming me for wishful thinking and laughing at me for being childish and ridiculous. 3. What does the sentence "Give my fantasy zero" mean? "I" thought that the sea was beyond the mountain, but now I understand that this is an illusion. The so-called "zero score" means that the illusion is completely lost. 4. What is the metaphor of "a seed floating from childhood"? Why is it "floating"? Seed is a metaphor of faith, which my mother gave me-beyond the mountain is the sea. Mom said this out of my wishful thinking and doubts, and there is no real ideal, so it is floating. 5. "Because I hear the sea clamoring for me in the distance/-the snow-white tide, coming night after night/wetting my dry heart again and again ..." What do these poems mean? The poet is convinced that there is a sea in the distance-the ideal can be realized, and the ideal stirs in his heart day and night, inspiring "I" to struggle unremittingly, just like hearing the sea still clamoring for me in the distance. "Dry mind" is a metaphor for the desire for ideals. The tide "moistens my withered heart", that is to say, the ideal moistens my heart, making it not withered, but full and full of vitality. 6. What is the meaning and feeling of "lighting up your eyes in an instant"? First of all, why "light up"? You can imagine how brilliant this "brand-new world" is. If you want to light up the mood before and after, you can feel that kind of surprise, and the realization of the ideal realm is exciting and surprising. 7. What is the meaning of "sea" in the sentence "sea of faith"? The "faith" here refers to the confidence my mother gave me, and the "sea" here refers to the goal that the author keeps pursuing. 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.