In classical Chinese literature’s writings about the sea, there are five major cultural significances. First, the “significance of an ideal world,” shaped by the pursuit of transcendence and the search for mortal realms. Second, the “significance of rich imagination,” brought by wondrous creatures and otherworldly realms. Third, the “significance of expressing emotions and aspirations,” molded through tender feelings and heroic ambitions. Fourth, the “significance of philosophical reflection,” conveyed by discussing great principles and using maritime metaphors to mirror life. Fifth, the “significance of narrative about everyday life,” encompassing depictions of people’s livelihoods, record travels, and portray beautiful landscapes. Together, these five layers of meaning give classical Chinese maritime literature an important and profound cultural role within Chinese maritime culture.
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