Tang Libai
Lanling wine tulips,
The amber light comes from the jade bowl.
But getting the master drunk,
I have no idea where it is.
1
translate
Lanling wine is mellow, just like tulips. Xing lai is full of jade bowls, and amber light is crystal clear and charming.
If the host provides such good wine, he will certainly take away guests from other places. How can we tell where home is?
2
To annotate ...
(1) among guests: refers to those living in foreign countries. Tang Meng Hao ran's poem "There is a bosom on the first cold river": "My home is on the water, surrounded by this southern cloud, and I am going forward. I cried until my tears ran out and I saw a ship in the distant sky. "
(2) Lanling: Lanling Town, Cangshan County, Linyi City, Shandong Province; It is located in today's Sichuan Province. Tulip: It gives off the fragrance of turmeric. Curcuma aromatica, a kind of herb, is used to soak wine, which turns golden yellow after soaking. Tang Lu's poem "The Ancient Meaning of Chang 'an": "Shuang Yan flies around the painted beams and flies tulips. "
⑶ jade (w ǐ n): jade tableware, also refers to exquisite bowls. The Three Kingdoms Zhi Wei's Answer to Difficult Life: "Li Zhi Huan Lian." Ba, the same as "bowl". Amber (hǔpò):) A kind of resin fossil, yellow or auburn, with crystal clear color. Here, wine is described as amber.
(4) Stan: As long as. Drunk guest: Let the guests get drunk. Drunk, use it.
5. A foreign land: a foreign land, not a place of home. "Yuefu Poetry Collection, Xianghe Song XIII, Drinking Horses in the Great Wall Cave": "Dreaming of my side, I suddenly feel a strange land."
three
Make an appreciative comment
This poem eulogizes the wine and the host's enthusiasm, shows the poet's heroic and free-spirited spiritual realm, and also reflects the prosperity of the society in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
Expressing the sadness of leaving home is a common theme in the creation of ancient poetry. However, although this poem is entitled Hakka, it expresses the author's other feelings. "lanling wine tulips and jade bowls are full of amber light." Lanling is a place worth visiting, but when it is associated with fine wine, it sweeps away the depression and sadness in a foreign land and has a fascinating emotional color. The famous lanling wine is made of herbs and turmeric. It has a mellow fragrance and looks like amber in a glittering and translucent and moist jade bowl. The poet's joy and excitement in the face of wine can be imagined
"But I got the master drunk, and I don't know where it is." These two poems can be said to be both in people's minds and unexpected. It is in people's minds because it conforms to the previous description and the natural trend of emotional development; This is surprising, because topics like "traveler's bank" seem to imply writing down the guests' concerns. In Li Bai's works, it is a completely different expression. This makes this poem particularly intriguing. The poet is not unaware that he is in a foreign land. Of course, he doesn't want to miss his hometown at all. However, these were diluted in front of lanling wine. A lingering feeling, even being happy to get drunk in front of guests and friends, completely dominated him. It is precisely this poem that is different from ordinary travel from being a guest to being happy and not knowing a foreign country.
The language of the whole poem is strange and the image is elegant, which fully shows Li Bai's uninhibited personality and reflects the flavor of the times in the prosperous Tang Dynasty from one side.
The author introduces:
Li Bai (70 1-762), the word Taibai, was a romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty and was praised as a "poetic immortal" by later generations. My ancestral home is Ji Cheng in Longxi (to be tested), and I was born in Broken Leaf City in the Western Regions. At the age of 4, he moved to Mianzhou City, Jiannan Province with his father. Li Bai has more than 1000 poems, among which Li Taibai Ji has been handed down from generation to generation. He died in 762 at the age of 6 1. Its tomb is in Dangtu, Anhui, and there are memorial halls in Jiangyou, Sichuan and Anlu, Hubei.