What is red and purple?

What is red and purple refers to the fire shining on the sky and the earth, and the red stars and purple smoke.

1. The source of the poem

This sentence comes from "Seventeen Qiupu Songs Fourteen" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty.

2. Interpretation

The meaning of this sentence is that the fire separates the sky and the earth, and the red stars flash in the firewood smoke. Copper smelting workers sang while working on a bright moon night, and their songs resounded throughout the cold and steep valley.

2. Appreciation

This sentence presents a smelting scene with bright colors and warm atmosphere. The fire was burning brightly, and the red fire illuminated the sky and the earth. Because the temperature in the furnace was too high, sparks flew everywhere and purple smoke steamed. The last sentence uses the word "zhao" to express the overwhelming momentum of the fire, making the whole scene very spectacular and the artistic conception is magnificent.

The word "Luan" shows the intertwining of red sparks and purple smoke, which is colorful. The use of the words "photo" and "chaos" makes the smelting scene shine, and also reflects the poet's excitement and excitement.

3. Creative background

At that time, Li Bai had been away from Chang'an for ten years due to slander and alienation. During these ten years, Li Bai traveled all over the world, calling himself home all over the world, traveling to Yan and Zhao in the north, and to Jiang and Huai in the south. There were many happy and joyful moments, especially when he and Du Fu traveled hand in hand to Liang and Song Dynasties, drinking and discussing poetry, and they were happy. Very.

Li Bai’s poetic style and later evaluations

1. Poetry style

Li Bai’s poetic style is unique, with bold and unrestrained writing style and rich and diverse famous for his expression. His works incorporate various elements such as nature, life philosophy, historical allusions, etc., forming a unique artistic style. His poetry remains widely admired and studied for its expressiveness and artistry.

His poems not only show his personal emotions and pursuits, but also reflect the unique charm of ancient Chinese literature.

His poetic language is vivid and full of emotion, often combining realism, lyricism and allegory to express his pursuit of freedom, life and art.

2. Evaluation of later generations

In later generations, Li Bai's poetry had a profound influence. He is known as one of the great poets in the history of ancient Chinese literature and is honored as the "Immortal of Poetry". His poems were praised and imitated by many later literati and had a great influence on the Chinese poetry world. He is often quoted and praised, and his collection of poems has become a classic.