It's hard to go, one of the advantages of a broken crane.

"Break" means the rapid momentum of Changfeng, and "Hang" means the height and majesty of Yun Fan. These two sentences fully show Li Bai's ambition and pursuit of ideals.

Difficult to Walk is the work of Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Excerpt from the original:

The cost of pure wine is a gold cup, 10 thousand copper coins and a hip flask, and I am ashamed of 10 thousand yuan.

I threw the food bar and cup aside. I couldn't eat or drink. I pulled out my dagger. I peeped in four directions in vain.

I want to cross the Yellow River, but ice will block the ferry and Taihang Mountain will be covered with snow.

I will sit on a fishing rod and lean lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dream of sailing a boat towards the sun.

Translation:

The glass is filled with expensive wine, and the jade plate is filled with thousands of delicious dishes. Facing the delicious food, I put down my cup, stopped chopsticks, couldn't swallow, pulled out my sword and looked around, at a loss. I tried to cross the Yellow River, but I was blocked by solid ice. I wanted to climb Taihang Mountain, but I was blocked by the snow all over the mountain. In my spare time, I sat fishing by the stream and suddenly dreamed that I would take a boat and pass by during the day.

Extended data

The first four sentences of this poem are about the deep friendship between friends and Li Bai. "A golden bottle of sake, a barrel of 1000 yuan, a jade plate of 10,000 yuan" are all rich and grand farewell parties held by friends for Li Bai: not only wine, cups and plates are precious, but also tables and dishes.

Li Bai, who is naive in drinking, can't drink at the moment, which shows that his heart is not calm. Then he left his seat, drew his sword, looked around and was in a daze. The four continuous movements of stopping, throwing, pulling and caring vividly show the inner depression and emotional agitation.

Then the two sentences are followed by "hollow" and "difficult to walk" is written in front. The poet used "ice blocking Sichuan" and "snow covering mountain" to symbolize the difficulties and obstacles on the road of life. The poet, with an empty heart of serving the country, was not appointed by the emperor, but was "given gold to the mountain." Isn't this also a situation where ice blocks the Yellow River and snow holds Taihang Mountain?