Looking at the Sea is a four-character poem written by Cao Cao, a poet in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Is it the first chapter of Out of Xiamen? This poem is a magnificent picture of the sea when Cao Cao climbed Jieshi Mountain and watched the sea with a lot of romantic passion.
It depicts the magnificence of the motherland's rivers and mountains, not only depicts the magnificence of mountains and seas, but also expresses the enterprising spirit of the poet who relies on heaven to win the scenery and cherish the world. The whole poem is simple in language, rich in imagination, magnificent, desolate and tragic.
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This poem was written by Cao Cao when he climbed Jieshi Mountain on his way to the victory class in Wuhuan. The poet used the magnificent scenery of the sea to express his ambition and broad mind. Judging from the genre of poetry, this is an ancient poem; From the way of expression, this is a four-character landscape poem.
The words "Jieshi is in the east, looking at the sea" point out the positioning of "looking at the sea": the poet climbed to the top of Jieshi, with a broad vision and a panoramic view of the sea. The following ten descriptions are almost all derived from this. The word "Guan" plays a leading role in the whole article, which embodies the characteristics of this poem's open artistic conception and vigorous momentum.
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.