The original poem "Dapeng rises with the wind one day and soars into Wan Li." From Li Bai's Li Yong, the poem means:
One day, Dapeng will fly with the wind, go with the wind and go straight to the outside of the cloud nine.
Extended data:
Shang Liyong
(Tang) Li Bai?
Dapeng rises with the wind one day and soars into Wan Li.
If the wind weakens, it can still lift away the turbulent current.
When the world saw my unchanging tone, it sneered at all my big words.
Fu Xuan can still fear the afterlife, but her husband can't be young.
Translation:
One day, Dapeng will fly with the wind, go with the wind and go straight to the outside of the cloud nine.
When the wind stopped, Da Pengfei came down and raised the water in the river and sea.
People in the world will always sneer at me when they see my high-profile singing.
Confucius also said that "the afterlife is terrible, how can we know that it is not now", and a gentleman should not look down on young people.
By depicting and praising the image of Dapeng, this poem expresses Li Bai's great ambition and strong desire to use the world, and is very dissatisfied with Li Yong's attitude of looking down on young people, showing Li Bai's spirit of being brave in pursuit, confident and conceited, and not afraid of vulgarity. Young Li Bai dared to challenge big shots, and when he first debuted, he was full of the spirit of not being afraid of tigers.
References:
Shang Liyong _ Baidu Encyclopedia