1, Guan Canghai used the writing technique of borrowing scenery to express emotion and blending scenes. Through a four-character poem that uses the writing technique of borrowing scenery to express feelings and blending scenes. When Cao Cao climbed Jieshi Mountain to see the sea, he painted the picture of the sea engulfing the sun and the moon with a pen full of romantic passion, described the magnificence of the motherland, and expressed the poet's ideal and ambition of reunifying China.
2. Looking at the Sea is a classic in China's ancient poems. It has become the treasure of China ancient literature with its unique artistic style and profound ideological connotation.
3. Express emotions with scenery: Seeing the sea is a lyric poem with scenery. By depicting the natural scenery such as the sea, mountain islands, trees and grass, the poet's inner feelings are integrated into it to express the author's feelings and thoughts. There are many symbolic techniques to view the sea, such as "water is like lotus, mountain island is like tree", in which "water" and "mountain island" symbolize the sea and land respectively.
4. Contrast technique: In the poem, the author highlights the grandeur and profundity of the sea through the contrast between the grandeur of the sea and the narrowness of the island, the lush vegetation and the vastness of the sea. This contrast not only makes the image of poetry more vivid, but also makes the theme of poetry more profound.
5. Symbolism: In poetry, the sea is not only a natural landscape, but also a symbol. It represents Cao Cao's ambition and ideal, and symbolizes his ambition and pursuit. Those mountains, islands, vegetation and storms represent the difficulties and challenges that Cao Cao faced on the road to reunifying China.
6. Combination of reality and fiction: In poetry, the author makes the poem more vivid through the combination of real scene description and virtual scene description. The real description includes natural landscapes such as ocean, mountain island and vegetation, while the virtual scenery includes the author's imagination and fiction. This combination of reality and fiction makes poetry more colorful and full of artistic appeal.
7. Implicit expression of emotions: The author's emotions are not directly expressed in watching the sea, but by describing natural scenery to express his emotions and thoughts, which makes the poem more profound and restrained. Simple and beautiful language: the language of looking at the sea is simple and beautiful, and the natural scenery and emotions are expressed incisively and vividly through refined words and beautiful language.
8. Deep cultural background: Watching the Sea was written in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, when the society was in turmoil and the people lived in poverty. As an outstanding politician and strategist, Cao Cao expressed his ambition and pursuit of national reunification through this poem.