Tian Han is kind, because the sky in the open road is slanting. In front of the snowy mountain, the fire goose is sad.
Lu? yàn? Hong? 》(lǐ bái)
lōmíng tiān Luo Xié? , Hanting Lulixi. bí rá n xushā n qiá n, huǒ? yàn? Biro? Hong? .
Wild goose is a Yuefu poem written by Li Bai, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem implies that the dissolute king will inevitably end up in extreme joy and sadness through symbolic images such as Luming Literature, the fire goose and the snowy mountain.
The whole poem has made bold innovations in form, satirizing the lewd life of the court with the old topic of praising eroticism. It is purely an objective description, without a derogatory word, but the irony is sharp, cold and profound.
This poem was written by Li Bai when he was wandering in wuyue in the 19th year of Kaiyuan (73 1). This is the place where Fu Cha, the king of Wu, and beautiful women sing and dance day and night. Li Bai missed the past and wrote an epic poem "Wild Goose". At that time, it was not long before the creation of Tai Su's Visit to the Ancient Times. On the surface, this poem is written about the king of Wu, but in fact it is satirizing Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty.