If you wish the athletes of the Winter Olympics with a poem: One day Dapeng rises with the wind, what is the next sentence?

Soaring into Wan Li.

The famous sentence "Dapeng rises with the wind one day and soars in Wan Li." From Li Bai's Li Yong, the poem means: Dapeng will rise from the wind one day, and with the help of the wind, he will go straight to the sky, showing his lofty sentiments and ambitions. Let's wish the athletes of the Winter Olympics a bright future thousands of miles away and achieve new success.

Background of poetry creation

This poem was written by Li Bai when he was young. Li Yong was the secretariat of Yuzhou (present-day Chongqing) from the seventh year (7 19) to the ninth year (72 1) of Xuanzong in Tang Dynasty. When Li Bai visited Chongqing, he paid an audience with Li Yong. Li Yong was unhappy because he was informal and talked about Wang Ba.

According to the history books, Li Yong was "quite conceited" (Biography of Li Yong in Old Tang Dynasty). He was conceited and had a good reputation, but he had reservations about being young and backward. Li Bai was dissatisfied with this, and when he left, he wrote this poem "Li Shangyong" in a rather rude manner to show his return. Anqi's Chronicle of Li Bai recorded this poem in the 14th year of Kaiyuan (726).