One day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight up and cross the deep sea. Which poem is this by Li Bai?

One day, I will ride the wind and waves, and and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea Li Bai's poem "Smooth sailing".

Difficult to Go to Heaven is the first of Li Bai's three original works, written in Tianbao for three years, when Li Bai was slandered and expelled from Chang 'an. This poem describes his uncontrollable anger when he encountered difficulties on the political road. However, I still hope that one day I will show my ambition, which shows his optimism and heroism about his future life and is full of positive romanticism.

The extension of appreciation is difficult to go to I;

This is the first book in Three Difficult Walks written by Li Bai. Judging from the content, this group of poems should have been written by Li Bai when he left Chang 'an in Tianbao for three years.

The first four sentences of this poem are about friends who, out of deep friendship for Li Bai and regret that such a genius was abandoned, spared no expense in hosting a farewell banquet. Li Bai, who is addicted to alcohol and naive, will definitely drink 300 cups at a time because of this delicious wine and the kindness of his friends.

The first expression that is difficult to go:

This poem is influenced by Bao Zhao's quasi-theme and expression, but shine on you is better than blue. Their poems all reflect the suppression of talents by feudal rulers to a certain extent, but due to the reasons of the times and the poet's spiritual temperament, Li's poems are more profound and intense, and at the same time, they also show positive pursuit, optimistic self-confidence and tenacious adherence to ideals. Therefore, compared with Bao Zheng, Shi Li's ideological realm is higher.