The First Creation of Baidicheng was written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he returned from exile in 759. This is one of Li Bai's most popular poems.
Full text: a thousand miles away in Jiangling, one day. ? The cries of apes on both sides of the strait are still unconsciously crowing in their ears, and the canoe has passed the heavy green hills.
In the morning, I bid farewell to the towering Baidicheng. Jiangling, thousands of miles away, is only a day's boat ride. Apes on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are still singing in their ears, and before they know it, the canoe has passed the Thousand Peaks.
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The whole poem gives people a feeling of straightforwardness and ethereal. But we can't fully understand the whole poem only by looking at the bold momentum and elegant brushwork. The whole poem is permeated with a kind of passion produced by hardships, so there is pride and joy in grandeur and swiftness.
The pleasure of the clippers left a broad imagination space for readers. In order to express this carefree mood, the poet also deliberately uses rhymes such as "emptiness", "return" and "mountain" as rhyme feet, which makes the whole poem particularly melodious, light and long.