01. One man can guard the gate, but ten thousand men cannot open it
Li Bai's poem "The Road to Shu is Difficult". Even if one person guards the pass, ten thousand people cannot break it. The latter is an idiom, referring to a dangerous terrain that is easy to defend but difficult to attack.
02. One cry, one ileum and one break, recalling Sanba in three springs and three months
Li Bai's poem "Seeing Rhododendrons in Xuancheng". At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Zhang established the three counties of Bajun, Badong and Brazil, which were called Sanba at that time. This generally refers to the Shu region. The cuckoo keeps singing, and every cry makes people feel heartbroken. In late spring in March, it makes people miss their hometown even more strongly.
03. If you are happy in life, you must have all the fun, and don’t let the golden bottle stand empty against the moon
Li Bai’s poem "About to Enter the Wine" of the Tang Dynasty. When you are successful in life, you should be as happy as possible, and don't leave your wine glass empty facing the beautiful moonlight. It has the meaning of carpe diem and has a certain negative element. At the same time, it reveals the author's resentment that his talent was not appreciated.
04. Beyond the blue sky, three mountains are halfway down, and Bailuzhou is divided into two waters.
Li Bai's poem "Ascending the Phoenix Terrace of Jinling". Describe the scenery the poet saw while standing on the Phoenix Platform. The three mountains are towering and shrouded in clouds and mist. Looking from a distance, they seem to be half-fallen outside the blue sky; the Yangtze River and the Qinhuai River are surging, and a sandbar lies in between.
05. The great virtuous tiger turned stupid unexpectedly, but he was quite like an ordinary person at that time
Li Bai's poem "Liang Fu Yin". Tiger changes means that the tiger's fur will be renewed after autumn, and its literary talent will be rejuvenated. Meaning of the sentence: Before a sage has established meritorious deeds, ordinary people do not understand him. There is no difference between him and ordinary people.
06. The road is like the blue sky, I alone cannot find it
The poem "The Road Is Difficult" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. The road is as vast as the sky, but I can't find the way out. It expresses the author's resentment that his talent was not appreciated.
07. The flowing water falls three thousand feet, which is suspected to be the Milky Way falling from the sky.
Li Bai's poem "Looking at the Lushan Waterfall". It uses association and exaggeration to vividly depict the spectacle of Lushan Waterfall pouring down.
08. I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back even after I have spent all my money.
Li Bai’s poem "About Wine". I was born in this world, and it must be useful. Spending a little today is nothing, I will come back again after all the heavy weight is gone. Later generations often quote the above sentence to persuade people not to give up on themselves.
09. Clouds think of clothes, flowers think of appearance
One of the poems in "Qing Ping Tiao" by Li Bai. The elegance of the clouds can be used to imagine the beauty of Concubine Yang's clothes, and the beauty of the peonies can be used to imagine the beauty of Concubine Yang's appearance.
10. In May, it snows in the mountains, but there are no flowers, only coldness
One of the poems of Li Bai's "Song of Saixia". Tianshan Mountain is still covered with snow in May, there are no flowers, only cold.
11. The long winds send autumn geese away for thousands of miles, so you can enjoy the high building
Li Bai's poem "Farewell to Secretary Shu Yun at Xie Tiao Tower in Xuanzhou". Looking at the magnificent scenery of the wild geese sent by the wind for thousands of miles, you can enjoy the high-rise building. Show the poet's heroic mind.
12. Sometimes, when the wind blows and the waves break, I hang my sails directly across the sea
One of Li Bai's poems "It's Difficult to Travel". There will be an opportunity to ride the long wind and break thousands of miles of waves. At that time, the sails will be hung up to cross the sea. It expresses the poet's lofty political ambition and confidence in realizing his ideal.
13. The autumn wind never blows away, but there is always love between jade and love
The third poem of Li Bai's "Midnight Wu Song". What the autumn wind cannot blow away is the longing of the women in clothes who miss their husbands who are far away guarding Yumen Pass.
14. Still pity the water of my hometown, seeing off the boat thousands of miles away
Li Bai's poem "Farewell at the Jingmen Gate". I love the water in my hometown even more, and traveled thousands of miles to see me off by boat.
15. Today’s people cannot see the moon in ancient times, but today’s moon once illuminated the ancients
Li Bai’s poem “Asking Wine to the Moon”. People today have never seen the moon in ancient times, but the bright moon today once shone on ancient people. The poet vividly expresses his sigh that the bright moon will always be there and life will be like a moon, and his words are full of the beauty of looping and reciprocating, and are also intertextual and intricate.
16. How good will it be if you use sex to serve others?
Li Bai's poem "Concubine Is Unlucky". How long can this kind of favor last if you use your good looks to gain favor from others?
17. The white hair is three thousand feet long, and the fate is as long as the head.
Li Bai's "Seventeen Songs of Qiupu" No. 15. The white hair is three thousand feet long, but it is only because of sorrow. It writes about the depth of sorrow.
18. The moon follows the shadow of the bow, and Hu Shuang brushes the sword flowers
Poetry No. 5 of Li Bai's "Song of Saixia". The moonlight at the frontier is often accompanied by the shadow of the warrior's bow, and a layer of frost is brushed on the sword.
19. When you are pregnant and return home, it is when your concubine is heartbroken
Li Bai's poem "Spring Thoughts". When you see the green grass and think of returning home, it is the time when I see the lush mulberry branches and miss you heartbroken. Describes the pain of lovesickness between the two places.