At the beginning of "Difficult Shu Dao", it is directly said that it is difficult to learn Shu Dao and to go to the sky, which is equivalent to a very high starting point. If the poet does not have a certain literary foundation, it is difficult to continue to write poems with charm. We can see a person's mind from the poem, and we can see the heroic feelings of the poet Li Bai from here.
The first half has been talking about the history of Shu, from the legendary Can Cong and Yufu's founding to the concept of time in 48,000 years, which shows that this is a wilderness that has never been developed, directly pulling readers back to ancient times, followed by myths and legends of Wuding Mountain, describing the history of Shu Road. This passage is the beginning of the whole poem, which rises directly to a very high level.
Many people in the world dare not write too grandly at first, for fear of anticlimactic phenomenon. If the following articles don't connect, then the poem leaves a flaw. Not everyone has this momentum of swallowing mountains and rivers, and not everyone can write poems heroically.
Li Bai happened to be a very heroic person, so after describing the history of Shu Dao, he tried to describe it in a difficult way. Although many words are slightly exaggerated, they give people an immersive feeling, so people will not doubt that there is anything wrong with these descriptions.
Reading the whole poem is heroic and unusual, just like climbing to the top of a mountain and overlooking the difficulties of Shu Road. There are lofty sentiments of and while one man guards it and ten thousand cannot force it, and their blood is flowing in their chests and they can't extricate themselves for a long time.
There are too many famous nouns in this poem, because it combines the grandeur of Shu Road with the war, and makes people see the bloody side, which is a great encouragement to the people of the Tang Dynasty who admire the strong, so this poem can be spread all at once, and people of later generations will feel nostalgic after reading it.
The Tang Dynasty was the most powerful dynasty in ancient China. Only such a powerful dynasty can breed the heroic feelings of poets. Just like now, Americans always have a sense of pride. At that time, people in the Tang Dynasty had this feeling, and they were proud to be in the Tang Dynasty and proud to be people in the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, the poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty were full of heroic momentum without those tender feelings, which was the most precious wealth of that era.
Since the Tang Dynasty, China's literature has become more graceful and restrained, such as sad and lingering Song Ci and melancholy Yuan Qu, which are no longer the glory of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Scholars are too delicate to write such exciting words, but this does not prevent people from remembering the glory of the past, so Tang poetry has always been admired by later generations, and Li Bai in the prosperous Tang Dynasty is one of the most prominent shining stars.