Every mountain is a picture, and there is no water without an article.

The whole poem is as follows: Where there are mountains, they are all pictures, and when there is no water, there are no articles. One border is not green in spring, but ten miles of rice flowers are fragrant. The meaning of the poem: All mountains are like pictures, and there is no water without music - mountains and mountains are as magnificent as pictures; water and water are as beautiful as poems and songs. The field of non-green vegetables has turned green, and the rice flowers that stretch for ten miles are fragrant. From Li Bai's "Every Mountain Is a Picture".

The artistic characteristics of Li Bai’s poetry:

1. Strong subjective romanticism: focusing on describing the wonders of nature and imaginary characters, It expresses the pursuit of an ideal world, with a strong color of fiction and fantasy, emphasizing subjective emotions. Express the poet's bold and uninhibited character.

2. Rich and peculiar imagination: The imagination is magnificent and unpredictable, with a wild spirit that arises at will. There is a big jump between one imagination and the next, and the connection and combination of beautiful images It’s also a long-span.

3. Fresh and bright language: The language is bright and hearty in tone, without any decoration, free and elegant, showing a transparent, pure and dazzling brilliance.

4. Make extensive use of vivid metaphors and exaggeration.

5. Bold and elegant style: good at using free ancient poems and quatrains. The poems are full of unprovoked passion, boldness and unrestrainedness.

Li Bai (701-762), also known as Taibai, also known as Qinglian Jushi, also known as "Exiled Immortal". He was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty and was hailed as the "Immortal of Poetry" by later generations. Together with Du Fu, they are called "Li Du". In order to distinguish them from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, who are called "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also collectively called "Big Li Du". He is cheerful and generous, loves drinking, writing poetry, and making friends. Li Bai'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", "The Road is Difficult", "The Road to Shu is Difficult", "About Wine", "Poems of Yue Women", " "Early Departure from Baidi City" and many other songs.