Early Interpretation of Bai Di City: A thousand miles away in Jiangling, and it will be returned in one day. The cries of apes on both sides of the strait are still unconsciously crowing in their ears, and the canoe has passed the heavy green hills.
In the morning, I bid farewell to the towering Baidi City. Jiangling, thousands of miles away, is only a day's boat ride. Apes on both sides of the strait are still crowing in their ears, and unconsciously the canoe has passed the Thousand Peaks.
Insights:
The First Creation of Baidicheng was written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he returned from exile in 759. This is one of Li Bai's most popular poems. This poem describes that the river from Bai Di to Jiangling is swift and the ship is flying.
The first sentence is about the height of Baidicheng; The second sentence is written on Jiangling Road, and the boat is galloping; Three sentences fly into the boat, accompanied by the sound of mountain shadows; Four sentences write that the boat is as light as nothing, pointing out that the water is like diarrhea.
The whole poem combines the poet's happy mood after forgiveness with the grandeur of the countryside and the smooth and light sailing along the river. With exaggeration and whimsy, the writing is graceful and elegant, shocking the world, unpretentious, arbitrary and natural. Yang Shenzan, a Ming scholar, praised him: "You were scared to cry by the wind and rain!"