Where there is no moonlight by the river —— Thoughts on Reading A Long-lived Boy —— The Arbitrary Life of a Poet in the Tang Dynasty

"Teenagers grow up, Haibo or Sangtian." It means how can a person's youth last long, because even the rolling sea has a moment of turning into farmland. Tell people not to think that time can always stay in a beautiful moment, and everyone's experience will teach them how to grow better. As an old friend, old buddy and bosom friend, the author tells us about the short but passionate lives of two poets in Tang Dynasty/KLOC-0. Teenagers have a long life is from Zhao Teenager by Li He, but Li He was not written into the book by the author. In fact, Li He also has a different life. He loves reading and is diligent in writing. Even when riding a donkey, I often see him singing and thinking. Mother once scolded him with great distress: "Do you have to spit out your hard work before giving up?" At that time, some aristocratic dandies swaggered through the city all day riding golden saddles and fat horses. He didn't like it, so he wrote a poem "Zhao Juvenile", pointing out: "When a teenager grows up, Haibo can still become a mulberry field." The poet eagerly warned them to love themselves and cherish their time, and warned those teenagers not to waste their time.

Anyone's life seems random, but it is actually a reflection of historical events. You live in it, and you can't escape the role that life has arranged for you. In fact, old people are fair to everyone. You can drive hard or soft, you can be brave or humble, no matter when, where and what, you can be a snail that climbs up forever. If you don't treat life correctly, life will not give you a good face. Wang Bo, a prodigy, was able to write poems when he was six years old. At the age of nine, Han Shu, which was annotated by scholars at that time, seemed to have written a book on the spot and picked out ten volumes of mistakes. At the age of 17, he went to Beijing to take the exam and was awarded the youngest official in Datang at that time-Chao Saburo. But naive, he didn't know how to be cautious, and he was walking on thin ice in court. As a result, an article touched the emperor's bottom line, was deprived of his official position and was driven out of Chang 'an. Another example is the poet Li Bai, who was recommended by the princess as an academician to be summoned. Although he is a trusted minister of the emperor, it is difficult for him to enter the emperor's eyes and be reused as a person around him. For example, Li Bai took refuge in Wang Yong's Li Lin to repay him, but Li Lin was competing with his brother Tang Suzong for the world.

The modern language that the author seems to ridicule conveys the poet's inner fierceness and ambition. It doesn't matter whether he is rich or poor, whether he is an official or not, whether he was born in troubled times or prosperous times, but he has nothing to do and has ambitions but nowhere to display. He has been looking for Yan Zhaowang, Meng Changjun and other similar wise kings. There is a good saying: "There are always swift horses, but Bole doesn't." In the author's pen, poets seem to know each other in the world of Datang. Just like opening the circle of friends of WeChat now, the WeChat dynamics of each poet will be displayed in front of you one by one. It's just that although they rely on different teachers, their feelings and ambitions are the same.

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