1, not Kunshan Jade. -Li Bai's Twelve Ancient Imitations.
Appreciation: This poem is a famous self-deprecating sentence of Li Bai. It uses Kunshan jade as a metaphor for the perfect and eternal ideal realm, and Chang Cuicuo as a metaphor for the exquisite and changeable realistic realm, expressing the poet's cognition and acceptance of his own defects and life changes.
2. Hum and whisper-and then mix them together, just like pouring pearls, big and small, into a plate of jade. -Bai Juyi's Pipa Trip.
Appreciation: This poem is a wonderful sentence by Bai Juyi describing the acoustic effect when playing pipa. It describes the timbre and rhythm of the pipa enthusiastically, and compares the timbre and rhythm of the pipa to pouring large and small pearls into a plate of jade, which vividly shows the charm and artistry of the pipa.
Tears fell from her sad pale face, just like the spring rain on pear flowers. -Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow.
Appreciation: This poem is a touching sentence of Bai Juyi describing the sadness of the Tang emperor after Yang Guifei's death. Tears streaming down her white face are used to describe Tang Taizong's yearning and sadness for Yang Guifei, and the spring rain on the pear flower is used to compare the beauty and desolation of Yang Guifei, skillfully using the methods of comparison and personification to enhance the artistic effect of poetry.
4, the cost of pure wine, for the gold cup, 10,000 copper coins and a hip flask, Pan Yujian is ashamed of 10,000 yuan. -Li Bai's first song "It's Hard to Walk".
Appreciation: This poem is a bold expression of Li Bai's heroic feelings. The cost of pure wine, for Jinbei, a hip flask of 10,000 copper coins is used to describe the poet's capacity for drinking and tolerance, a jade plate is used to describe the poet's diet and taste, and barrels and straightness are used to express quantity and value, which not only shows the poet's charm, but also reflects the poet's informality.
Her jade-white stairs were cold with dew, and her silk soles were wet, so she stayed there for so long. -Excerpted from Tang Li Bai's Jade Family
Appreciation: This is a poem describing the resentment and yearning of ladies for the emperor. Jade steps refer to the palace steps, and raw white dew refers to the condensation of dew into white beads on autumn nights. Her silk soles were wet, and she stayed there for such a long time, which meant that the dew soaked the ladies' stockings in the middle of the night. Jade steps and stockings are rich things, but they imply the loneliness and desolation of maids. Jade also symbolizes the beauty and purity of ladies-in-waiting, but no one appreciates and cherishes it.