Looking at Lushan Waterfall is two poems by Li Bai, a great poet in Tang Dynasty. One is a five-character ancient poem, and the other is a seven-character quatrain. These two poems are closely related to the word "Wang" in the title, both depicting the scenery of Lushan Waterfall with incense burner peak, and both highlighting the waterfall hanging like a bead curtain with the word "hanging", and sketching the waterfall vividly with highly exaggerated artistic techniques.
Then describe the specific scene of the waterfall in detail, and describe the waterfall with rapid water flow and direct flow as magnificent and colorful, just like a vivid landscape painting. Among them, the seven wonders have been widely told. The first two sentences describe the spectacular scene of Lushan Waterfall, which is both hazy and magnificent. The last two sentences further describe the image and momentum of the waterfall with exaggerated metaphors and romantic imagination, which is the best word.
These two poems are generally believed to have been written by Li Bai when he visited Lushan Mountain for the first time on his way to Jinling in the 13th year of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty (725). Wu Xiaoru believes that these two poems of Li Bai are different in genre and partly repetitive in content, which are not temporary works. According to Li Bai's collection of poems Ren Hua wrote Li Bai's Miscellaneous Words, Zhan Ai thinks that the first five ancient poems were written by Li Bai before he entered Chang 'an in Kaiyuan years.
Li Bai (70 1-762), whose real name is Taibai, was named a violet layman. He is the most unique and greatest romantic poet after Qu Yuan. He has the reputation of "poetic immortal" and is also called "Du Li" with Du Fu. His poems are mainly lyrical, showing the arrogant spirit of contempt for powerful people, expressing sympathy for people's sufferings, being good at depicting natural scenery and expressing his love for the mountains and rivers of the motherland.
The poetic style is magnificent and bold, the imagination is rich, the language flows naturally, the melody is harmonious and changeable, and it is good at absorbing nutrients and materials from folk literature and myths and legends, which constitutes its unique magnificent and gorgeous color and reaches the peak of poetic art in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. There are more than 1000 poems, including 30 volumes of Li Taibai's Collection.