What are Li Bai's poems about friendship?

Li Bai wrote friendship poems as follows:

1, Taohuatan is deeper than thousands of feet, not as good as Wang Lun. -Li Bai's "To Wang Lun"

Appreciation: This is one of Li Bai's most famous friendship poems, which was written when he broke up with Wang Lun in Taohuatan. Wang Lun is a village man who sells wine, but he has forged a deep friendship with Li Bai. Li Bai used four poems to express his reluctance and gratitude to Wang Lun and cherish his friendship. This poem is concise in language and rich in emotion, and is known as "the swan song of the ages".

2. The old friend resigned from the West Yellow Crane Tower, and the fireworks went down to Yangzhou in March. -Li Bai's Yellow Crane Tower bid farewell to Meng Haoran on the way to Yangzhou.

Appreciation: This is the most famous friendship poem of Li Bai and Meng Haoran, which was written when they said goodbye on the Yellow Crane Tower. Meng Haoran is one of Li Bai's most respected friends and a famous poet. Li Bai used four poems to describe the farewell scene and atmosphere, as well as his admiration and farewell to Meng Haoran. This poem is called "a classic sentence through the ages" because of its ethereal artistic conception and affectionate scene.

I have sorrow in my heart, and the moon has sorrow. I will always follow you until Yelangxi. -Li Bai's "I heard that Wang Changling moved to the left and Long Biao sent it from afar".

Appreciation: This is a friendship poem written by Li Bai for Wang Changling after learning that Wang Changling was demoted to the Dragon Label. Wang Changling is one of Li Bai's good friends and a famous frontier poet. In his four poems, Li Bai expressed his concern and sympathy for Wang Changling, as well as his treasure and unforgettable friendship. This poem has a peculiar imagination and profound sadness, which embodies Li Bai's creative personality.

Here, you must leave me and drift away for hundreds of miles like loose grass. -Li Bai's "Seeing Friends Off"

Appreciation: It expresses the poet's deep concern for his wandering life after his friend left. The poet used "Lonely Peng" as a metaphor for a friend, implying that he was like a Peng grass with a broken root, drifting with the wind and missing.

This sentence is like flowing water, free and natural, not constrained by confrontation, and unique. It not only embodies the heroic spirit of the poet, but also reveals the poet's farewell feelings. This poem is the representative work of Li Bai's farewell poem, and is praised as "Poet Fairy" by later generations.

It is said that Can Cong Road is rugged and difficult to walk. -Li Bai's "Send Friends to Shu"

The first sentence of the poem "Look at Can Cong Road, it is rugged and difficult to walk." It is the theme sentence of the poem, and it is also the theme sentence of the poem. The poet used the word "seeing is believing", which shows that he didn't personally experience the dangers of Shu Dao, but learned it through listening and speaking, which not only reflected the poet's modesty, but also increased the realism of the poem.

Can Cong is the legendary founding king of Shu State, which is used here to refer to Shu State, and Can Cong Road is the road leading to Shu State, that is, Shu Road. Rugged and difficult to walk, describing the dangers of Shu Road, the road is rugged and tortuous, and it is not easy to pass. This sentence not only describes the geographical features of Shu Road, but also expresses the poet's concern and worry about his friends, paving the way for the following description.