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How to evaluate Cao Cao and Looking at the Sea?

Cao Cao is called lean in troubled times! For thousands of years, there have been different opinions about Cao Cao, and it is the contemporary hero who has won praise, saying that he is a first-class politician, strategist and writer in the history of China. Those who destroy it are called traitors and traitors. No matter what the evaluation is, it will not affect Cao Cao's writing style and poetry skills.

In this poem, scenery and emotion are closely combined. Studies have shown that Cao Cao expressed his ambition to unify China and make contributions by writing about the sea. This feeling is not directly revealed in the poem, but contained in the description of the scenery. This lyric way is different from many lyric ways of writing landscape poems in ancient times. Many lyric poems describing scenery in ancient times were divided into scenes, or they focused on the scenery above and the emotion below. For example, in Jing Ke's Yi Shui Ge, the sentence "The wind is rustling, Shui Han" focuses on Feng Shui; The next sentence "A strong man will never return" describes the feeling that a strong man will die. For example, Du Fu's "The Story of Climbing Yueyang Tower", the first part of "With Wu in my east and Chu in the south, we can see the endless drifting of heaven and earth", which focuses on scenery and is also very ambitious; The bottom line is "but there is no news from relatives or friends, I am old and sick, alone with my boat", and the focus is on love writing.

Looking at the Sea contains feelings in the scenery and feelings in the scenery. The words in Looking at the Sea are full of passion. Although the six sentences "What is water" are depicting the vibrant sea scenery, they are actually praising the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland and revealing Cao Cao's feelings of loving the motherland. Seeing the magnificent scenery of the motherland's mountains and rivers aroused the poet's strong desire to unify the motherland. So with the help of rich imagination, to fully express this desire. Cao Cao compared himself to the sea and expressed the poet's broad mind and heroism by writing about the momentum of the sea devouring the universe. His feelings are unrestrained and subtle. Sun and Moon is the climax of landscape writing and the climax of Cao Cao's emotional development. Poets in the Song Dynasty said that Cao's poems were "as full of vitality as veteran Yan". The poem "Looking at the Sea" has a broad artistic conception and is magnificent, which conforms to the demeanor of an aspiring politician and strategist. Reading its poems really makes people feel like people.