Pronounced as qiāng, it means "please have a drink", which means invitation. Anyone who has read the Book of Songs knows that the word "Jiang" in the Book of Songs is more or less polite, modest or cautious to his lover.
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"Into the Wine" was written by Li Bai after he released it in Chang 'an. Its ideological content is very profound and its artistic expression is very mature, which has the greatest influence in the works of the same name. The poet drank and sang loudly, and used wine to drown his sorrows, expressing his deep affection for life. The poem is mixed with feelings of disappointment and self-confidence, grief and struggle, which embodies a strong and unrestrained personality.
The whole poem is full of emotion, and no matter what the mood is, it surges like a river, which is unstoppable, ups and downs and dramatic changes; Exaggeration and huge quantifiers are often used in the technique, which not only shows the poet's heroic and free-spirited feelings, but also makes the poem itself appear smooth and lyrical. Structurally, it fully embodies the characteristics of Li Bai's seven-character song.
There are different opinions about the writing time of this poem. Yu Xianhao's Li Baiji believes that this poem was written around the 24th year of Kaiyuan (736). Huang Xixuan's Chronicle of Li Taibai was compiled in the 11th year of Tianbao (752). It is generally believed that this is what Li Bai did when he wandered between Liang and Song Dynasties and met his friends Cenxun and Yuan Danqiu after he left Beijing in Tianbao years.