From: Yellow Crane Tower by Cui Hao in Tang Dynasty.
Analysis: it means that the yellow crane never came back, and only saw white clouds for thousands of years. This sentence is a couplet in a poem. Influenced by this scene, the poet's mood gradually became cheerful and the feelings in his chest grew wings. The long history and beautiful legend of the Yellow Crane Tower are repeated before our eyes, but in the end, things are different and the crane is empty.
This height is difficult for yellow cranes, poor monkeys, they only have claws to use.
From: Li Bai's Shu Dao Nan in Tang Dynasty
Analysis: This poem was written by Li Bai when he was in Chang 'an from 742 to 744. The purpose is to persuade Wang Yan not to detain Shu and return to Chang 'an as soon as possible. Avoid the accidental hands of jealous villains. Some scholars believe that this poem was given to a friend by Li Baichu as a gift when he entered Chang 'an in Kaiyuan.
Creative background.
There have been many speculations about the creation background of Shu Dao Nan since the Tang Dynasty. There are four main theories in academic circles: First, this poem is worried about Fang Yi and Du Fu, hoping that they will leave Sichuan as soon as possible to avoid being killed by Yanwu; Secondly, this poem was written for Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty who fled to Shu to avoid the Anshi Rebellion, urging him to return to Chang 'an to avoid being held hostage by local warlords in Sichuan. C. This poem aims at satirizing Zhang Qiu, the governor of Shu at that time. Joan wanted to be independent and did not listen to the constraints of the court. Ding, this poem is purely about mountains and rivers, and it has no meaning.