Li Bai's confident ancient poems

Li Bai's confident ancient poems are as follows:

1. I will mount a long wind some day and break the heavy waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea. It is hard to go

2, but since water still flows, though we cut it with our swords, and sorrows return, though we drown them with wine.

3. Snowflakes in Yanshan Mountain are as big as seats, and they blow off Xuanyuantai one by one. Popular in the North

4. since heaven gave the talent, let it be employed!, spin a thousand pieces of silver, all of them come back!. "Coming into Wine"

5. Have you seen how the Yellow River's waters move out of heaven and entering the ocean, never to return? Have you seen how lovely locks in bright mirrors in high chambers, though silken-black at morning, have changed by night to snow? "Coming into Wine"

6. oh, let a man of spirit venture where he pleases, and never tip his golden cup empty toward the moon!. "going into wine"

7. The green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite, and the lonely sails are coming. "Looking at Tianmen Mountain"

8. The lonely sail is far from the blue sky, but only the Yangtze River flows in the sky. A farewell to meng haoran on his way to yangzhou of the Yellow Crane Tower

9. It is suspected that the Milky Way has set for nine days. "Looking at Lushan Waterfall"

1. Three mountains and a half fall outside the sky, and Bailuzhou is divided into one water. On climbing in nanjing to the terrace of phoenixes

Li Bai (71 -762), with the word Taibai, was a romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty, and was praised as a "poetic immortal" by later generations. Li Bai's ancestral home is Chengji in Longxi (to be verified), born in Broken Leaf City in the Western Regions, and moved to Mianzhou, Jiannan Province with his father at the age of 4. Li Bai has more than a thousand poems, among which Li Taibai Collection has been handed down from generation to generation. He died in 762 at the age of 61.