Eight of Li Bai's most famous poems

Li Bai's eight most famous poems are as follows:

First, Qingyun directed and performed, so why ask for a confidant.

Judging from Sleeping Drunk at the Dragon Gate on a Winter Night, people with high moral character should strive to reach this level by themselves. Why do they have to seek people who know themselves?

Second, things brush clothes, hidden and famous.

From Li Bai's "The Chivalrous Man", it is said that the chivalrous man finished his task and left, leaving no name of fame and fortune. This sentence shows chivalry. If you do something chivalrous, you will retire invisibly and never covet fame and fortune again.

Third, since God has given talents, let it go and be hired! , spin one thousand silver, all back! .

Everyone's birth must have its own value and significance, even if it is exhausted, it can still be recovered.

Fourth, go out laughing, we are Artemisia people!

The poem comes from "Nanling children don't enter Beijing" by Li Bai, a poet in Tang Dynasty. How can I be a person who has been in the wild for a long time and walk out the door laughing on my back?

5. We all hold high the idea of going far away and want to go to the sky to embrace the sun and the moon.

Excerpted from the article "Farewell to the Secretary at Xie Tiao Villa in Xuanzhou" by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty: We are all full of lofty sentiments, full of joy, and our jumping thoughts are like flying into the blue sky to pick the bright moon.

Six, Yanshan snowflakes are as big as seats, and pieces of them blow down Xuanyuantai.

Starting from Li Bai's "Popular in the North", Yanshan snowflakes are as big as seats, falling on Xuanyuantai one by one.

Seventh, one day, I will ride the long wind, break through the huge waves, raise my muddy sails and sail in the deep sea.

There are three original poems by Li Bai in Difficult to Go. This sentence comes from the first poem. Although there are many obstacles ahead, one day, I will ride the wind and waves, hang up Yun Fan, cross the ocean and reach the ideal shore. I believe that my ideal will come true one day and I will display my ambition. Although I am depressed, I will not lose heart and give encouragement to others.

Eight, oh, how can I seriously bow and scrape to those high-ranking people? They will never tolerate others showing them a sincere face!

How can I condescend to serve those powerful people and make myself unhappy at all? Actually, this is Li Bai's self-deception. All his life, he has been trying to ruin his eyes, bending down to serve the powerful, hoping to get their favor.