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Li Bai's poetry and song art

Li Bai is one of the most representative romantic poets in the Tang Dynasty. His poems are full of bold breath, elegant artistic conception and unrestrained emotion. His poetic art is mainly manifested in the following aspects:

1. Bold atmosphere

Li Bai's poems and songs are full of bold atmosphere, and he likes to express his feelings with bold brushstrokes and bold language. For example, in his "Coming into Wine", he wrote: "Have you seen how the Yellow River's waters move out of heaven and entering the ocean, never to return?" Such a poem is full of bold breath, which makes people feel his lofty aspirations.

2. Elegant artistic conception

Li Bai's poems and songs are full of elegant artistic conception, and he likes to express his feelings about nature and life with poems. For example, in his "Lushan Ballad", he wrote: "Rizhao incense burner produces purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs in front of Sichuan. Flying down three thousands of feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen for nine days. " Such a poem is full of poetry and imagination, which makes people feel the charm of his poetic art.

3. unrestrained emotion

Li Bai's poems and songs are full of unrestrained emotions, and he likes to express his love and friendship with poems. For example, in his "Going into Wine", he wrote: "The belt is getting wider and wider, and I will not regret it, and I will be haggard for Iraq." Such a poem is full of affection and emotion, which makes people feel the emotional power of his poetic art.

Li Bai's realm of life

Li Bai's poetry and song art is not only an artistic expression, but also his understanding and perception of life. His poems are full of the pursuit of freedom, independence and unrestrained, which also reflects his life realm.

1. Pursuit of freedom

Li Bai has been pursuing freedom all his life, and he doesn't want to be bound or restricted, hoping to freely display his talents and emotions. His poems are full of the pursuit of freedom. For example, in his "Coming into Wine", he wrote: "since heaven gave the talent, let it be employed!, spin a thousand pieces of silver, all of them come back!. Cook a sheep, kill a cow, whet the appetite, and make me, of three hundred bowls, one long drink!. " Such a poem expresses his desire and pursuit of freedom.

2. Pursuit of independence

Li Bai pursued independence all his life. He didn't want to be controlled and dominated by anyone, hoping to choose his own life path independently. His poems are full of the pursuit of independence. For example, in his "Coming into the Wine", he wrote: "Gold has no color, and Bai Yusheng _ is in the middle. When will I send Feng Tang? " Such a poem expresses his persistence and pursuit of independence.

3. The pursuit of unrestrained

Li Bai has pursued unrestrained all his life. He doesn't want to be bound and bound, hoping to freely display his emotions and talents. His poems are full of unrestrained pursuit. For example, in his "Coming into Wine", he wrote: "oh, let a man of spirit venture where he pleases, and never tip his golden cup empty toward the moon!. Since heaven gave the talent, let it be employed!, spin a thousand pieces of silver, all of them come back!. " Such a poem expresses his pursuit and persistence for unrestrained.