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Ancient poems praising the sea

1, the mountain covers the day, and the ocean drains the golden river. -Wang Tang Zhihuan's "The Bird House"

The sunset slowly sinks beside the western hills, and the Yellow River rushes to the East China Sea.

Jieshi looks at the sea from the east. The sea is so vast that the islands stand high on the sea. -Han Cao Cao's "Watching the Sea"

Go east and climb Jieshi Mountain to enjoy the wonders of the sea. The waves are stirring, and the islands in the sea are listed and towering into the sky.

Sometimes I ride the wind and waves, raise my muddy sails and sail in the deep, deep sea. -Tang Li Bai, "It's hard to go"

I believe that one day, I can ride the wind and waves; Hang Yun Fan high and move forward in the sea!

4, even the sea level spring tide, the sea bright moon tide. -Zhang Tang Xu Ruo's "Moonlit Night on the Spring River"

In spring, the river tide is mighty, connected with the sea, and a bright moon rises from the sea, as if spewing out with the tide.

5. Three rivers flow into the sea and five thousand mountains climb skyscrapers in Wan Li. -Song Luyou, "The Feeling of Going Out of the Hedge Door to Meet the Cold in Autumn Night"

The Yellow River, which is three miles long in Wan Li, flows eastward into the sea, and Huashan Mountain, which is five thousand meters high, goes straight into the sky.

Expand the information ocean (English: Seyt and ockjuukus;; Ocean; French: Mer) the sea is the ocean. In fact, there are some differences between the sea and the ocean. The difference between ocean and ocean: the vast ocean, from blue to green, is beautiful and spectacular. The ocean at the edge of the ocean is an accessory part of the ocean.

The area of the sea accounts for about 1 1% of the ocean. The water depth of the sea is relatively shallow, with an average depth of several meters to two or three kilometers. The sea is close to the mainland and is influenced by the mainland, rivers, climate and seasons. The temperature, salinity, color and transparency of seawater are all affected by land and have obvious changes.

In fact, the sea was formed by too much water vapor during the first volcanic eruption in the history of the earth, and then it rained heavily for thousands of years and merged into the sea.

Sea water is salty because it contains about 3.5% salt. Most of them are sodium chloride, and a small amount of magnesium chloride, potassium sulfate, calcium carbonate, etc. It is these salts that make seawater bitter and astringent and difficult to enter.

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