Ant Manor Li Bai’s Poems The Fire Shines on the Heaven and Earth

Ant Manor Li Bai's poem The fire shines on the sky and the earth, the red stars and the purple smoke are related to the smelting workers.

This sentence comes from the fourteenth song of "Qiupu Song", which describes the smelting labor scene at night in Qiupu. The night is smelting, the fire shines on the sky and the earth, the red stars burst out, and the purple smoke rises into the sky, the scene is spectacular. The smelting workers sang while working, making Hanchuan hot. It expresses the author's sincere praise and admiration for creative labor and simple workers.

The beginning of the poem shows people a bustling labor scene. The first sentence is a panoramic view. The fire is burning brightly, reflecting the whole world. Looking from a distance in the night, the scenery is very spectacular. ; The second sentence is a medium and close shot. You can see thick purple smoke blowing out from the furnace, and sometimes red sparks happily jump out of the smoke.

The entire picture presents strong tones and strong dynamics, giving people a visual impact. Through the description of this unusual scene, we can clearly feel the excitement, joy, and multiple emotional experiences mixed with novelty and admiration caused by the poet after personally visiting this fiery labor scene.

Li Bai's achievements:

Li Bai's achievements in Yuefu, song lines and quatrains are the highest. His song lines completely break all the inherent formats of poetry creation, with nothing to rely on, and various brushwork techniques, reaching a magical realm of unpredictable and swaying at will. Li Bai's quatrains are natural, lively, elegant and unrestrained, and can express endless emotions in concise and clear language.

Among the poets of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei and Meng Haoran were good at the Five Jue, and Wang Changling and other Qi Jue wrote very well. Li Bai was the only one who was good at both the Five Jue and the Seven Jue and reached the same level. Li Bai's poems are majestic and elegant, and his artistic achievements are extremely high. He eulogized the mountains, rivers and beautiful natural scenery of the motherland, with a majestic and unrestrained style, handsome and fresh, full of romantic spirit, and achieved the unity of content and art.

He was called "the Immortal" by He Zhizhang. Most of his poems mainly describe landscapes and express inner emotions. Li Bai's poems have the artistic charm of "the pen falls in the storm, and the poem becomes weeping ghosts and gods", which is also the most distinctive artistic feature of his poems. Li Bai's poems are rich in self-expression and have a strong subjective lyrical color, and his emotional expression has an overwhelming momentum.