What is Li Bai's masterpiece?

Invite for a drink

"Jiang" is a song that worships cymbals in Han Yuefu, and its content is to persuade wine. For example, He Chengtian's "Jiang" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Jiangqing Three Dynasties. Prepare traditional dishes and recommend delicious food ",which is very simple and not bold. "But when it comes to Li Bai's pen, it is also to persuade wine, but the momentum is high and heroic.

Have you seen how the water of the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns? At the beginning of the poem, life is short and time is fleeting, which has long been chewed up by literati, but no one can write Li Bai's momentum. Did you get a look at him? The water of the Yellow River falls from the sky and rushes to the sea, never looking back. The Yellow River originates from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and China is characterized by high in the west and low in the east. Standing downstream, it seems that the Yellow River falls from the sky and flows eastward to the sea, which is unstoppable. A "come" and a "go", during which "one comes and one goes", although rolling forward and never coming back, constitutes a sigh back and forth.

The level of this poem is not only famous in Tang poetry, but also a rare and unconstrained masterpiece even in ancient and modern times. But when it comes to the peak, I think another poem by Li Bai is the peak of the peak!

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(70 1 year-65438+February 762) is a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty, known as "Poet Fairy" and "Du Li" with Du Fu, which distinguishes him from the other two poets, Li Shangyin and Du Mu. The Book of Old Tang Dynasty records that Li Bai is from Shandong. According to the Book of the New Tang Dynasty, Li Bai is the grandson of Emperor Li IX, who is the same clan as the kings of Li Tang. He is cheerful and generous, loves to drink and write poems, and likes to make friends.

Li Baiyou's Collection of Li Taibai has been handed down from generation to generation, and most of his poems were written when he was drunk. His representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, Difficult to Walk, Difficult to Pass the Road, Entering the Wine, Early Making Baidicheng and many others. There are biographies of Li Bai's Ci and Fu in the Song Dynasty (such as Wen Ying's Xiang Ji). As far as its pioneering significance and artistic achievements are concerned, Li Bai's Ci Fu enjoys a high status.