What is the poem "Purple smoke from the incense burner in Rizhao, and the waterfall falls in front of Sichuan"?

"Rizhao incense burner gives birth to purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs thousands of rivers." This poem describes: "The purple smoke fills the air on the top of the mountain, the mountains are white, and the rapids rush down the mountain, forming a beautiful and magnificent scene."

"Rizhao incense burner gives birth to purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs thousands of rivers." This poem is from Wang Lushan Waterfall written by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty.

Li Bai (70 1-762), the word Taibai, was a romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty and was praised as a "poetic immortal" by later generations. My ancestral home is Ji Cheng in Longxi (to be tested), and I was born in Broken Leaf City in the Western Regions. At the age of 4, he moved to Mianzhou City, Jiannan Province with his father. Li Bai has more than 1000 poems, among which Li Taibai Ji has been handed down from generation to generation.

Looking at Lushan Waterfall is a landscape poem written by Li Bai when he was about fifty years old and lived in seclusion in Lushan. This poem vividly depicts the magnificent scenery of Lushan Waterfall and reflects the poet's infinite love for the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. ? This poem is very successful in metaphor, exaggeration and imagination, with unique conception, vivid language and bright washing. Su Dongpo appreciates this poem very much, saying that "the emperor sent the Milky Way to fall into the pulse, and there were fallen immortals in ancient times." The "immortal" is Li Bai.

"Rizhao incense burner gives birth to purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs thousands of rivers." The whole poem is as follows: the incense burner in Rizhao emits purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs far away. On the high cliff, it seems to be thousands of feet high, which makes people think that the Milky Way has fallen from heaven to earth.

"Rizhao incense burner gives birth to purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs thousands of rivers." The meaning of this poem is: the incense burner peak produces purple mist under the sunlight, and a waterfall hangs in front of the mountain like white satin, looking from a distance.