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What is the rhyme of the poem "Looking at the Sea"?
"Looking at the Sea" by Cao Cao? (Korean)

On the east coast, climb Jieshi Mountain to see the vast sea. 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.

Journey to the sun and the moon, if you go out. Han is a talented star, if you take him by surprise.

I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire.

Viewing the Sea is selected from Yuefu Poems and added by later generations. The original text is the first chapter of Out of Xiamen. In the 12th year of Jian 'an (A.D. 207), Cao Cao had a whim to March to the seaside and climb the mountain to see the sea on his way back to his division after the Northern Fifth Ring Road.

This four-character quatrain is a magnificent picture of the sea outlined by the poet Cao Cao with a lot of romantic passion when he climbed the Jieshi Mountain to look at the sea. It depicts the magnificence of the motherland's rivers and mountains, not only the magnificence of mountains and seas, but also the enterprising spirit of the poet who lives by heaven and cares about the world.

Most of the songs of Han Yuefu are folk songs, with simple and natural language, repeated twists and turns, vivid images, harmonious tones and lively words, which keep the true colors of spoken language and meaningless words. Another feature is the gradual development of narrative poetry, which is characterized by profound description, meticulous narration, complete plot, concrete and vivid characters, and the emergence of dialogue in line with characters' personality, which promotes the development of plot.

Poems in Han Yuefu vary in length, ranging from two characters to eight characters. Five-character sentence pattern is dominant, and the form is free to change. The level is uneven, not eclectic. There are neat seven-character poems and intricate miscellaneous poems. There are both lengths, the longest is more than 350 sentences, and the shortest is only a few sentences. The rhyme of Han Yuefu is flexible, with rhyming sentences, rhyming every other sentence and rhyming every two or three sentences.