Excerpts from Long Songs —— Tang Li Bai
Peaches and plums will bloom in the sun, and glory will shine in that year.
The east wind moves everything, and the grass speaks the heart.
Dead branches have no ugly leaves, and dry water spits out clear springs.
Heaven and earth were vigorously transported, and xi's whip did not stop.
When peaches and plums are in full bloom, colorful flowers bloom only in that year. Spring breeze blows to the earth, everything recovers, and flowers and trees want to show their most beautiful side. The dead branches all grow lovely new leaves, and the dry rivers spit out fresh spring water. Everything in the world follows the natural movement, and xi and the sun never stop whipping.
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1, Long song's creative background.
Long Songs is a Yuefu poem written by Li Bai, which is based on the old theme of Yuefu. It is difficult to verify the specific time of his creation, but it can be seen from the content of his creation that it must have been written after the third year of Tianbao in Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty (744), that is, "Giving Gold to the Mountain". Only in this way can he express the deep and endless sadness of "being rich and immortal, wasting two", thus "singing hard and drinking hard"
2. Long song appreciates it
Li Bai's Yuefu poems, which combine the advantages of previous works with the same theme, are unique, with qi as the theme, nature as the religion, fresh and elegant, extraordinary and refined, and are written by everyone. The poem begins with a poem by Bi Xing, touching the scene. However, it is not a work that talks about peaches, plums, impermanence of life, eating, drinking and being merry in time. Instead, it shows its extraordinary use and expresses the value of life beyond ordinary people's minds.
Li Bai successfully shaped the image of this unlucky genius, and with the help of his fusion of narrative, lyric and discussion techniques of ancient poetry, he applied it to the extreme and became a complete artistic expression system, only seeing the beauty of poetry but not the techniques. This is exactly the halal beauty that Li Bai pursues.