I. Excerpts from Difficult Road to Shu
We don't know whether this road to the west will never end. The road ahead is getting darker and darker. Nothing can be heard except the cries of birds surrounded by ancient forests. The male bird rotates smoothly and follows the female bird. Jathyapple, what comes to us is the melancholy voice of Du Fu, a sad empty mountain. It's hard to get through the Shu Road, and it's hard to get to the sky. It turns pale when you smell it! The highest cliff is less than a foot from heaven, and the withered pine trees hang low on the cliff surface. One thousand waterfalls rushed forward one after another, sending out the thunder of rotating stones in ten thousand valleys. You've come a long way at all risks!
Although the pass of the watchtower is strong and steep, one person guards it and ten thousand people can't beat it. What if he is not loyal, but a wolf to his companions? . There are scary hungry tigers during the day and poisonous reptiles at night; With their teeth and fangs, they kill like hemp. Although the Silk City is beautiful, I'd rather go home soon. It's hard to get through the Shu Road, but it's hard to get into the sky. Look sideways to the west and ask for advice!
Difficult Shu Dao is one of Li Bai's most representative works. He directly reflected the precipitousness of Shu Mountain by describing its natural features. "Shu Dao is difficult, it is difficult to go to the sky", and it is difficult to compare Shu Dao to the sky. You can imagine how steep it is. When people hear this sentence, their faces turn white with fear, so they might as well go home early.
Second, "Wang Lushan Waterfall"
Author: Li Bai (Tang)
The purple mist is illuminated by sunlight, and the waterfall hangs in front of the mountain. On the high cliff, it seems to be thousands of feet high, which makes people think that the Milky Way has fallen from heaven to earth.
The first two sentences of "Looking at Lushan Waterfall" first describe the scenes he saw from the author's perspective, such as "purple smoke" and "waterfall", and the last two sentences highlight the height and urgency of Lushan Waterfall with exaggerated methods. While describing the scenery, it is more about lamenting the majesty of the motherland's mountains and rivers.
Third, "Emei Mountain Moon Song"
Author: Li Bai (Tang)
In the autumn of the first half of Mount Emei, the Pingqiang River reflected. In the evening, Qingxi went to the Three Gorges, but the four gentlemen did not see Yuzhou.
This poem was written by Li Bai when he was young. Emei Mountain is the mountain in the middle of Shu and the name of Shu. Li Bai is a native of Shu, so Emei Mountain is also the hometown month. This poem was written by Li Bai when he was out of Shu.
Fourth, "send a friend to Sichuan"
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It is said that the road from here to Shudu is rugged and difficult.
The cliff rises abruptly from the face of the human face, and the qi rises with the rise of the horse's head.
Flowers-like trees cover the path of Qin Ruchuan, the river that flows around the river, and the capital of Shu.
Your advance and retreat have been decided, and you won't be asked about the good Kun Pei.
The whole poem "seeing friends off to Sichuan" is described from two aspects: seeing them off and entering Sichuan. The first couplet was written into Shu Dao, which was rugged and difficult from the beginning. However, on the one hand, the Shu Road looks dangerous, on the other hand, it also has beautiful and moving places, so as to comfort some people and look forward to keeping a happy mood when friends leave.
With the help of different emotional tone, Li Bai's four poems with different creative starting points all have * * * similarities in describing Sichuan and Sichuan, including both scenery description and emotional expression, with awe-inspiring and eclectic ci style.