Li Bai's only original "Shangjietie" has only 25 words except for the inscription left by Tibetans later. If the title is removed, the full text is only four sentences and sixteen words.
"The mountain is high and the water is long, and there are thousands of things. Unless you have an old pen, you can be strong or poor. Eighteen, the previous book, too white. " This work not only summarizes the majestic momentum and long-standing water of Wuwangshan, but also expresses the author's admiration for Sima Chengzhen's works. The whole volume is vigorous and elegant, with the pen freely placed vertically, fast and healthy, and the statutes are eclectic, just like Li Bai's bold and elegant poetic style. The whole paste structure is also uneven, ups and downs, looking forward to family and endless fun.
The creative background of Shangjietie;
In the 12th year of Kaiyuan, Li Bai met Sima Cheng Town when he was visiting the Three Gorges in the middle of Shu, and he met with him. In the third year of Tianbao, Li Bai, Du Fu and Gao Shi toured the King of Wu and visited Sima Cheng Town on the balcony. However, when they reached the balcony, they learned that Sima Cheng Town had passed away, and only his paintings and calligraphy were left in the world.
Sima Chengzhen is not only a Taoist master, but also a man with high literary attainments. He has made outstanding achievements in poetry, calligraphy and painting, and is deeply respected and admired by Li Bai and others. Li Bai was deeply moved when he saw the paintings and calligraphy left by Sima Chengzhen, so he created Shangjietie.
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