If the sun and the moon are out of it, the stars are brilliant if they are out of it

Updated on tourism 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The sun and the moon that pass through the heavens seem to rise from the sea and descend in the sea; The Milky Way (Xinghan), which traverses the sky, seems to be hanging down on the sea from head to tail, and even the entire universe seems to be in the engulfment and tolerance of this sea. Ask for !! v≦)

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The journey of the sun and the moon, if out of it; The stars are splendid, if out of it. The previous description is observed from the plane of the sea, and these four sentences are related to the boundless universe, indulging in a large brushstroke, and putting the momentum and power of the sea in front of the reader: the vast sea and the sky are connected, and the emptiness is mixed; In front of this majestic and magnificent sea, the sun, moon, stars, and Han (Milky Way) all seem small, and their movements seem to be freely absorbed by the sea.

    The sea described by the poet here is not only the real scene in front of him, but also blends into his own imagination and exaggeration, showing a magnificent atmosphere that swallows the universe, and has the trend of "five mountains starting from every inch". This kind of "enveloping and swallowing weather" is an artistic realm formed by the fusion of the poet's "eyes" and "chest". If a poet does not have grand political aspirations, the ambition to make achievements, and the optimism of being full of confidence in the future, he will not be able to write such a magnificent poetry in any way.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Bear in mind the sun and the moon, swallow mountains and rivers. How many people in history can have such ambitions?!

    Cao Gong, the hero of the real world.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "If the sun and the moon go out of it, the stars are brilliant as if out of it" literally means the movement of the sun and the moon, as if it came from this vast ocean. The Milky Way is starry, as if it was born from this vast ocean. Because the description in the previous part of the poem is observed from the plane of the sea, and these four lines are related to the boundless universe to express the momentum and power of the sea.

    The vast sea and the sky are connected, and the emptiness is muddy; In front of this majestic and magnificent sea, the sun, moon, stars, and Han (Milky Way) all seem small, and their movements seem to be freely absorbed by the sea. The sea described by the poet here is not only a real scene in front of him, but also blends into his own imagination and exaggeration, showing a magnificent atmosphere that engulfs the universe.

    "Viewing the Sea" is written by Cao Cao of the Two Han Dynasty, and the original text of the poem is as follows: The east is adjacent to the Jieshi to view the sea. The water is surging, and the mountains and islands are sturging.

    The trees are overgrown and the grass is abundant. The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are surging. The journey of the sun and the moon, if out of it; The stars are splendid, if out of it.

    Fortunately, even ya, the song is a song.

    The vernacular meaning: go east and climb Jieshi Mountain to see the vast sea. How wide and mighty the sea is, and the mountain islands stand tall on the seashore.

    Trees and grass are overgrown, the autumn wind blows the trees and makes a sad sound, and the sea is full of huge waves. The movement of the sun and the moon seems to emanate from this vast ocean. The Milky Way is starry, as if it comes from this vast ocean.

    I am very happy to use this poem to express my inner ambition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The journey of the sun and the moon, if out of it;

    The stars are splendid, if out of it.

    The movement of the sun and the moon seems to emanate from this vast ocean.

    The Milky Way is starry, as if it was born from this vast ocean.

    Watching the Sea" Cao Cao.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The rise and fall of the sun and moon seem to come from the center of the sea, and the brilliant stars in the Milky Way also emerge from the embrace of the sea.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The sea sets off the two scenes, and writes the vastness of the sea.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    "If the sun and moon go out of it, the stars are brilliant."

    "If out of it" means:

    1. The sun and moon seem to rise in the sea. The journey of the sun and the moon, if out of it; 2. The Milky Way, the sun, and the moon are brilliant, as if they came out of the sea. (Xinghan is as splendid as if out of it) 3, "Watching the Sea".

    The east is adjacent to the Jieshi to view the sea. The water is surging, and the mountains and islands are sturging.

    The trees are overgrown and the grass is abundant. The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are surging.

    The journey of the sun and the moon, if out of it; The stars are splendid, if out of it.

    Luckily! Singing with songs.

    4, Cao Cao. 155 220 years of the first month of Gengzi), the word Mengde, an auspicious, small character Apu.

    Pei Guoqiao (now Bozhou, Anhui.

    People, Han nationality. He was an outstanding politician, military strategist, writer and calligrapher in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

    5. Cao Cao is a fine art of war, good at poetry, expresses his political ambitions, and reflects the suffering life of the people in the late Han Dynasty, with majestic spirit, generosity and sadness; The prose is also clear and tidy, which opened and prospered Jian'an literature, leaving a valuable spiritual wealth to future generations, known as Jian'an style and bones.

    Lu Xun commented on him as "the ancestor of transforming articles".

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