Looking at the sea is a poem that begins with "Looking at the sea, the petals have shed like tears", expressing the poet's feelings and feelings about the vagaries of the sea and the passage of time. In terms of expression, Looking at the Sea adopts the method of contrast. The poem depicts the vastness of the sea, contrasts the vastness of the sea with gorgeous tears, and highlights the shock, sadness and joy that time brings to people's emotions. By contrast, the poet expressed his feelings about the passing of time and the change of things.
Guan Canghai expressed the poet's feelings in a touching way. By looking at the sea, the poet aroused his deep affection and inspired him to think about the passage of time and the changes of life. Poets integrate their feelings into the description of the sea, express their feelings through the description of the scenery, make the poet's feelings and the sea set each other off, and make the poetry more emotional and inner depth.
Seeing the sea is also symbolic. Both the sea and the tears are symbolic. The sea symbolizes the passage of time and the change of the world, and tears symbolize people's emotions and traces of time. By integrating these symbolic meanings into the poem, the poet conveys deeper feelings and meanings in the poem.
Guan Canghai expressed the poet's unique sentiment and emotion in the form of poetry. The language of poetry is beautiful and lyrical, using rhythm and meter. Through the coordination of rhyme and rhythm, the charm and appeal of poetry are enhanced, and the poet's feelings are more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
Looking at the sea expresses the poet's feelings and feelings about the changes of the sea and the passage of time in a descriptive way. Through the contrast, touching description, symbolic meaning and formal expression of poetry, the poet combines his mood with the external scenery, achieving a deeper and more restrained artistic effect. This kind of descriptive poetry is not only a description of natural scenery, but also a reflection and perception of life, and it is also a sigh and examination of the passage of time and traces of time.
The origin of watching the sea
Looking at the Sea is the work of Du Mu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was first seen in Du Mu's Love Out of the Hedgehog on Autumn Night. It is said that in the early Tang Dynasty, Du Mu and his friends were enjoying the moon together in autumn night. Looking at the vast sea, they can't help thinking about the impermanence of life and the passage of time. Du Mu integrated this feeling into his own poems, and wrote this poem "Look at the sea, the petals have flowed like tears" at the beginning.
Guan Canghai expressed the poet's feelings and thoughts on the passage of time and years through the description and metaphor of the sea. The sea symbolizes the infinity of time, and the ups and downs of waves represent the ups and downs of life. The phrase "the place where petals flow like tears" expresses the sorrow of the irretrievable time and the fleeting life with the withering of flowers and the appearance of tears.
The expression of this poem is beautiful and moving, and the emotion is deep and sincere, which is widely read by later generations. It not only shows Du Mu's thinking and understanding of life, but also resonates with people's feelings about the passage of time and the limited life. Therefore, "Looking at the Sea" has become one of Du Mu's most important representative works, which has been passed down to this day.