"Soaring Clouds" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Ma Teng rode the auspicious clouds,
sailing Kuohai County.
Lost in Penglai Pavilion,
The traces are nowhere to be found.
1. Interpretation: If you are careful, it is not difficult to find that the first word of this poem is "Ma Hang is missing", and the last word is "Yunjunge Xun". This means that Li Bai not only knew that Ma Hang was missing, but also knew to go to a place called "Yunjun Pavilion" to look for it. Li Bai is worthy of being called the Immortal of Poetry. You can even remove the word "poetry" and become an "immortal" directly. He is also the best poet in the world of immortals, and the most worried. Born in the Tang Dynasty, he still worries about things more than a thousand years later. No wonder Weibo and WeChat are so popular. Du Fu, who is so busy, still praised Li Bai in spite of his busy schedule: "When the pen falls, the wind and rain startle, and the poem becomes the weeping ghosts and gods." Now many netizens exclaimed: "Oh my God! Li Bai Is he a fortune teller? "Whenever something goes wrong, it's Li Bai. When something goes wrong, it's Li Bai. The acrostic poem predicts that the great emperor Li Bai is really cooler and busier than Du Fu."
2. Acrostic poems: Li Bai's poems just happen to coincide with historical events. In fact, people regard his poems as acrostic poems. Acrostic poems, also known as "acrostic poems", are a type of miscellaneous poems. They have three forms: one is that the six sentences of the first couplet and the second couplet all describe the scene contained in them, without revealing the meaning of the title. The theme is highlighted by the connection; the second is to hide the first word of the poem in the last word; the third is to hide what is said at the beginning of the poem. What is common now is the third type. The first word of each sentence is read together to convey some unique thoughts of the author.