Original text:
The Immortal Poet Remains at the foot of Xie Gong Mountain——Li Bai’s Tomb
Title: Li Bai’s Tomb
Era: Tang Dynasty
Author: Bai Juyi
Content: Qipao
Content:
Li Bai's tomb by the quarrying river, surrounded by endless grass and clouds around the fields.
Poor bones in the desolate ridge and poor spring, there were once earth-shattering works.
However, poets are so unlucky that they are no longer worthy of success.
The algae of Zhu Pingxi are still worthy of recommendation, but the legacy of elegant culture is no longer heard.
Notes:
Poor Huanglong ① Qiongquan ② Bones? There has been an earth-shattering article
① Huanglong: barren grave. ②Qiongquan: Huangquan, Jiuquan. ③Li Bai's Tomb: on the Caishi River in Dangtu County, Anhui Province. According to legend, Li Bai died by drowning while drunkenly throwing himself into the river to catch the moon by the Caishi River. In the past, many poets sang here.
Appreciation:
The seven-character ancient poem "Li Bai's Tomb" was written about the fifteenth year of Zhenyuan (799 AD) by Dezong of the Tang Dynasty, when Bai Juyi was twenty-eight years old. These two sentences mean to pity the cold bones lying under the yellow spring in the wilderness. When he was alive in the world, he once wrote earth-shattering poems. The words "poor" and "had" are full of strong emotional color and express the poet's strong grief and indignation. Although he was desolate and indifferent after his death, Li Bai is immortal. His shocking poems and prose will always remain in the world and will always be loved by people.