This is a poem written by Li Bai, who is good at combining wine with inner feelings, in Answering the Twelve Cold Nights of the King. "Life is drifting for a hundred years, and it must be full of eternal love" is a transitional sentence, which not only inherits the above "drinking wine with surplus", but also opens the following expression.
Li Bai is the most difficult poet to conceal his feelings and melancholy. He braved the wind and waves to make a great cause in his heart, and his ambition to save the world and the people was always suppressed. The road to progress was often blocked, and he was often accompanied by wine when he was frustrated, so he was called a fallen fairy. However, his inner feelings are always stirring, and he never forgets his ambition in life. Although he is a friend of wine, he will never drown out the feeling of helping the world.
This typical phenomenon of taking wine as a friend with lofty political ambitions but frustrated, and writing exquisite poems after drinking, which combines Dionysian consciousness with the emotional luster and moving style of artistic spirit, also represents the common phenomenon of literati and celebrities in the history of China. When they wrote beautiful works full of artistic conception and touching people's hearts with drunkenness, they also wrote a charm-like chapter with personal feelings about wine.
The whole poem expresses the resentment of being slandered and having great ambitions, and shows the poet's spirit of being a king of dirt and a rich cloud and not colluding with the rulers. At the same time, due to the poet's profound and unique sensitivity to life observation, this poem reflects the dark reality of the Li and Tang Dynasties that the virtuous and the foolish were turned upside down in politics on the eve of the Anshi Rebellion.