Poems describing the majesty of tigers

From the opposite side of Qiupu, I heard the tiger's words. Come and ask, I know it's thanks. The book is bald and the poem is cut. The pen depicts the dragon and tiger, and the dance sleeves blow the sky. Two Erhu songs, Ji, were broadcast far away in the Qing Dynasty. Pick the snow with wine, and forgive each other. Title: Qiu Pu is away from Tongzhou, and the words of the tiger are heard. Origin: I heard the lyrics of Tiger in Qiupu, Tongzhou. Tang Dynasty: Li Bai, the word Taibai, was a romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty and was praised as a "poetic fairy" by later generations. Born in the western area of Broken Leaf City, the ancestral home of Ji Cheng in Longxi, he moved to Mianzhou in Jiannan with his father at the age of 4. (1) Tiger is the largest mammal, unique to Asia. Its producing areas are mainly in Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia. (2) Tiger is a highly evolved predator and an indispensable part of natural ecology. (3) The adult tiger has a body length of 2-3.5m, a tail length of 1m and a weight of 200-350kg. (4) In addition to their huge size and powerful muscles, their most striking feature is that they have black vertical stripes on their white to orange fur, and their lower half is lighter in color. (5) Extremely fierce and powerful, it was originally called the king of the forest and the king of beasts.