What ideals and ambitions does Watching the Sea show Cao Cao?

It expresses Cao Cao's ideal and ambition of making contributions in the political world, and also expresses my open-minded integrity and mind.

Viewing the Sea is a four-character poem written by Cao Cao, a poet in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. This poem is a magnificent picture of the sea, which Cao Cao outlined when he climbed the mountain in Jieshi Mountain and looked at the sea with a large sum of romantic passion. It depicts the grandeur of the motherland's rivers and mountains, not only depicts the grandeur of the mountains and seas, but also expresses the enterprising spirit of the poet who relies on the scenery and cares about the world. ?

The whole poem is as follows:

Jieshi is in the east to see the sea. The sea is so broad and mighty, the island stands high on the sea.

there are many trees and plenty of herbs. The operation of the sun and the moon seems to be from the vast ocean.

the trip to the sun and the moon, if out of it; Star Han is brilliant, if out of it.

fortunately, even, the song sings with ambition.

The translation is as follows:

Go east and climb the high Jieshi Mountain to enjoy the boundless sea. How vast and mighty the sea is, and the islands in the sea are listed and towering.

there are lush trees and flowers around.

The bleak wind came, the vegetation shook, and huge waves surged in the sea. The sun and the moon rise and set, as if from this vast ocean.

The brilliant stars in the Milky Way also seem to emerge from the embrace of the sea. I am very happy, so I use this poem to express my inner ambition.

ah, I'm so glad! Just use poetry to express your inner ambition.

Extended information:

Watching the Sea is a lyrical story based on the scenery, which skillfully combines the sea scenery in front of you with your own ambitions.

The climax of Watching the Sea is at the end of the poem. Its feelings are very unrestrained, but its thoughts are very subtle. Not only did the scene blend, but also the combination of reason and emotion was achieved. Because it is implicit, it is more enlightening, more stimulating to our imagination and more intriguing.

In the past, people praised Cao Cao's poems as deep, full, vigorous and powerful, which can be confirmed from this. The tone of the whole poem is desolate and generous, which is also the representative work of Jian 'an's character.

Cao Cao's trip to Jieshi Mountain was on his way back to the northern expedition of Wuhuan. As a commander in chief, Cao Cao climbed Jieshi, which was also climbed by Qin Huang and Han Wu, and his mood was as difficult to calm as the sea. Therefore, I wrote this poem, integrating my grand ambition and broad mind into the poem, and expressing it through the image of the sea.

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