According to legend, in 742 AD, Li Bai was drunk and invited by Emperor Taizong to enter the palace to write poems for Yang Yuhuan. Because he was in rags, the Emperor of Tang gave Li Bai clothes. Li Bai couldn't change because he was drunk, so he told Gao Lishi to take off his boots and let Yang Guifei learn ink for him. Gao Lishi thought he was noble, but because Tang Huang was in the front, he responded. Later, he held a grudge, which led to Li Bai's demotion.
In the early days of Tianbao, when Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty just spoiled (played by Yang Guifei), Li Bai met He. He Zhangzhi introduced Li Bai to Tang Xuanzong, and Tang Xuanzong was amazed at Li Bai's poems, so he summoned Li Bai in the Golden Temple.
On the spot, according to the meaning of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai wrote a Book of Harmony, talking with Emperor Xuanzong of Kan Kan and writing it down constantly. Tang Xuanzong was very happy. He personally prepared a bowl of soup for Li Bai and appointed him as an academician.
Shang Huashi, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei summoned Li Bai and asked him to write ten five-character poems with the theme of "pleasure in the palace".
Li Bai vaguely realized that the emperor was testing his ability, so he said to Tang Xuanzong, "I was drunk today." If your majesty gives me fearless courage, I can give full play to my skills. " With the consent of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai rebuked Yang and Gao Lishi for coming forward to serve, and asked the imperial concubine to study the Mohist Classics for herself.
Yang was Yang Guifei's younger brother, and Gao Lishi was the most favored eunuch at that time. These two are the emperor's confidants, and the ministers in the DPRK are not qualified to be so rude, which shows that Li Bai's reliance is generous.
However, Emperor Xuanzong was in a particularly happy mood at that time. Seeing that Li Bai's metrical poems could be written so perfectly in a drunken state, he asked Yang and Gao Lishi to serve Li Bai. Therefore, he composed three songs of Qingping tune that have been handed down to this day.
This is the origin of "the imperial concubine grinds the ink, and the mighty man takes off his boots".
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Three Qingping Tone Words
Three Poems of Qingpingdiao is a group of poems by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, and there are three seven-character Yuefu poems.
The first song was written from the perspective of space, and the peony flower was more beautiful than Yang Guifei's. The second song was written from the perspective of time, showing the love for Yang Guifei; The third song consists of one or two songs, which combines peony and Yang Guifei with the king. The whole poem is ingenious in conception and gorgeous in rhetoric. It combines flowers and people to write, depicts the scene of flowers and plants, and shows the poet's superb artistic skills.
According to the records of the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, these three poems were written by Li Bai when he offered sacrifices to the Hanlin in Chang 'an.
In the second year of Tianbao (743) or the third year of Tianbao (744), Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Fei were enjoying flowers in Chenxiang Temple, and they urgently called Hanlin to wait for Li Bai to enter the palace to write a new movement. Li Bai wrote these three poems on the golden flower stationery when his letter entered the palace.
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