What poems describe talented people?

1, "Tiao Zhang Ji" Tang Dynasty: Han Yu

Du Li's articles are in full swing.

My life is full of Qian Qian, happy ever after.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Li Bai and Du Fu's poems coexist, just like the radiant light shining on the poetry circle. They wrote thousands of beautiful poems in their life, which are as beautiful as gold and precious.

2,' Spring Memories of Li Bai' Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

Li Bai's poems are unparalleled, and his superb creativity is far beyond ordinary people.

Li Bai's poems are the fresh wind of Yu Xin's poems and the backbone of Jun Zai's works.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Li Bai's poems are unparalleled, and his superb talent far exceeds that of ordinary people. Li Bai's poems have both the freshness of Yu Xin's poems and the elegance of Bao Zhao's works.

3, "Farewell to Dong" Su Songshi.

I am full of life, I am full of poems and books.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: thick hair and thick cloth make you naturally radiant with learning temperament.

4, "Send Li Twelve White and Twenty Rhymes" Du Fu in Tang Dynasty

There used to be fanatics, nicknamed immortal.

Put pen to paper shocks the wind and rain, and poetry becomes tears.

Since then, fame has never spread.

The literary talent is extraordinary and the communication will be unparalleled.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: In those days, there was a free and easy person named Li Bai, also known as Xian Xian. Seeing him put pen to paper, the wind and rain lamented; Seeing his poems, ghosts and gods were moved to tears. Since then, the name of Li Bai has shaken the capital, and the previous difficulties and frustrations have been swept away. He was called into the court by Xuanzong as an academician; His earth-shattering and tear-jerking poems will be handed down from generation to generation.

5,' Drinking Eight Immortals' Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

Li Bai wrote hundreds of poems about fighting wine and went to sleep in a restaurant in Chang 'an.

The son of heaven didn't get on the boat, calling himself Brewmaster.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Li Bai can write hundreds of poems immediately after drinking. He goes to Chang 'an Street Restaurant to drink and often sleeps in restaurants. The son of heaven gave a banquet in the lake and asked him to preface the poem. He refused to get on the boat because he was drunk, claiming to be Brewmaster.