"The fire shines on the heavens and the earth, and the red star is flying purple smoke" means that the fire is blazing, the red star is splashing, and the purple smoke is transpiration, and the vast world is illuminated by the red fire. The fire, some old notes interpreted as an alchemist's fire, some are said to be a fisherman's fire. These statements are inappropriate. Wang Qi of A Qing Dynasty thought it was a fire of smelting and casting, and this view was generally recognized. Because according to the New Tang Book Geography, there are many mines in Qiupu, especially silver and copper. The smelting furnace is red, so it can shine on heaven and earth. The unique aesthetic feeling of purple smoke.
Characteristics of Li Bai's poems;
1, Li Bai is a sober realist. His poems are based on real life and have a strong voice of the times. Most of Li Bai's poems are lyric poems. In these poems, the poet does not express life calmly and carefully, but focuses on expressing his warm inner feelings. He showed his unique originality with strong subjective color and romantic sentiment.
2. The romanticism of Li Bai's poems is also reflected in his ability to use rich and peculiar imagination to describe images and express feelings. Sometimes, he uses fantasy to capture surreal images, create a beautiful ideal world, and express his thoughts and feelings of despising darkness and pursuing light.
3. Clever use of rhetoric to express passionate feelings, bold exaggeration, novel metaphor and personification are also common artistic techniques used by Li Bai to express romantic feelings. Sometimes he uses both exaggeration and metaphor, saying that "white hair is three thousands of feet, and sorrow is like a long beard" (Song of Autumn Pu, the fifteenth time) and "Snowflakes from Yanshan Mountain come to the table" (Popular in the North) are all famous sentences with metaphors in exaggeration.
4. The language of Li Bai's poems is straightforward, fresh and bold, and it is also reflected in informality, no carved sentences, and everything is unified with nature. The so-called "clear water produces hibiscus, which is naturally carved." Those lyrical poems that express one's heart directly, such as "The road is as wide as the blue sky, but there is no way out at present" (The Difficult Road, Part II), are naturally useful to me, and they are straightforward and naturally heroic. This helps to show his romantic passion.