What is the significance of the scene described by the poet in the poem "Edo Snow Peak Edge"?

Just because I can't reach a new height doesn't mean that the height at the moment is insignificant. After all, it was a difficult conquest. This sentence also implies that I have conquered one height after another, the gap between goals and efforts, and some kind of "take a breath first" decision. As if it were a reward for all the hardships, "I" was surprised to see a magnificent scene of a snowy peak sunset, a long sentence with endless overlap and strange rise, which said that the sun finally jumped into the mountains and seas after a long time. I have never seen anyone organize the tension and momentum of the sunset so finely in one sentence. Long sentences are easy to write or tedious or loose or procrastinating, but the image density here shows the poet's tempering ability.

On top of the brilliant visual image, the poet superimposed a grand auditory image, and the rubble of the landslide caused the noise of the abyss, such as the killing of the army drifting away. The superposition of these sounds makes the sunset more spectacular. The dynamics of landslides and sunsets are both declining, which is just the opposite of the dynamics of climbers. Therefore, the effect of audio-visual integration not only produces "sublimity" in the aesthetic sense, but also creates a tension in the reader's physiology. That "Mountains and Seas with Infinite Gravitation" actually wants me to fall. Qian Jun