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Jieshitou Fortune Telling _ Lufeng Jieshi Fortune Telling
There are ancient texts in middle schools!
Went to Jieshi Mountain in the east to see the sea.
Literally, that's it ...
Look up the specific function words in classical Chinese in the Ancient Chinese Dictionary, and you can determine them.
Wang Wei (Emperor Wu) and Cao Cao (A.D. 155-220), who lived in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, competed with Shu and Wu for hegemony in China, and has always been a controversial historical figure.
But as a poet, his talent and his contribution to China's classical literature are unanimously recognized.
The emergence of Jian 'an Literature Group headed by him (Jian 'an is the title next to Han Xian) is a glorious period in the history of China literature. Jian 'an's poetic style, sweeping away the flashy and decadent style of poets in Han Dynasty, is vigorous and solemn, vigorous and bold, and is praised as "Jian 'an character" by literary historians. "Shu Wei" said that Cao Cao "climbed high and must be endowed, and new poems and orchestral works were all made into music".
There are not many poems written by Cao Cao, only more than 20, but it can be said that The First Capital is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation. Among them, Looking at the Sea is his only work that purely describes natural scenery: Jieshi looks at the sea in the East. The sea is so vast that the islands stand high on the sea. Trees and paraquat are very lush. Autumn wind makes trees make sad sounds, and the sea is surging. The movement of the sun and the moon seems to come from the vast ocean. A trip to the sun and the moon, if unexpected; Han is a talented star, if you take him by surprise. I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire.
This is the first of four groups of poems in "Out of Xiamen". The poem describes the magnificent scenery of Bohai Sea that Cao Cao saw when he marched eastward to Wuhuan in the twelfth year of Jian 'an (AD 207) and successfully returned to his teacher. It was late autumn, and he climbed Jieshi Mountain.
There are four poems in Jieshi Pian, and the other three poems are: October winter, which describes the winter scenery seen by the class teacher on his way home, the longevity of exotic soil and turtles, and the climate and folk customs north of the Yellow River. These four poems are all four-character poems. Four-character poems, which first appeared in The Book of Songs and prevailed in the Zhou Dynasty, have been well inherited and developed in Cao's poems.
There are many works praising the sea in China's classical poems, but it is extremely rare to compare with Cao Cao's Watching the Sea. You see, how magnificent the sea is in the poet's pen, and how magnificent the scene is: the ups and downs of the sea are endless in the Wang Yang, and Jieshi Mountain faces the islands in the sea; Dense trees and abundant aquatic plants at the foot of the mountain are full of vitality; The chilly autumn wind rises at first, shaking the huge waves; The sea devours everything, including the universe, as if even the sun, the moon, the stars and the Milky Way are flashing in the boundless waves.
By describing the magnificent scenery at sea, the poet vividly expressed his smug and emotional state of mind after winning the war.
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