What are the masterpieces of the immortal Li Bai?

Li Bai's masterpiece, Li Bai, was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty and was called a poetic immortal by the later Buddha. Li Bai is knowledgeable and has written many excellent works handed down from generation to generation. At present, the more famous poems are "Into the Wine", "Difficult Road to Shu" and "The Beginning of Baidicheng". Li Bai is good at quatrains and Yuefu poems, and he has high attainments in both types of poems.

Shu Dao landscape painting

"Into the Wine" is a Yuefu poem, which was written by Li Bai at a party with friends in 752 AD. Li Bai was excluded by others and was forced to stay away from Chang 'an. During Li Bai's journey around the world, he met his long-lost good friends, such as Cen Can. Everyone got together and drank and had fun. Li Bai wrote a poem "Into the Wine" with the strength of wine. This poem should be Li Bai's peak work, with far-reaching significance and mature artistic expression. This is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation. Li Bai put resentment against his talent and bumpy career into every poem, but at the same time expressed his optimistic and open-minded personality.

Difficulties in Shu Dao is also a Yuefu poem, which was written by Li Bai when he first arrived in Chang 'an. In just 294 words, Li Bai described the mountains and rivers of Shu Road and the magnificent scenery along the way, and also expressed his concern about some hidden problems in society at that time. The whole poem of Shu Dao Nan is written in various ways, and it is a very rare and good poem to read.

However, it is a Yuefu poem that is different from Entering Wine and Difficult Road to Shu, and "Early Making Baidicheng" is a seven-character quatrain. Early Hair in Baidicheng is one of Li Bai's most widely circulated poems. The whole article is only 28 words, but it depicts a light and clear landscape, and it also incorporates its own experience, which is very profound.

Which dynasty did Li Bai come from? Li Bai has always enjoyed a high reputation as a poet. His poetic style is elegant and natural, unrestrained and profound. This is a rare masterpiece. Li Bai ran away from home when he was young and traveled around with a sword, hoping to achieve something. However, Li Bai had been unlucky and frustrated, and his life was very difficult. Finally, he died in dangtu county.

Li Bai swims between mountains and rivers.

So, when did this very famous poet come? Li Bai was born in 70 1 year and died in 762, so according to the time, Li Bai should be from the Tang Dynasty. According to historical records, Li Bai was born in Broken Leaf City in the Western Regions, and the Li family is also a very famous family in the local area. Li Bai was born in a scholarly family and received a good education since childhood. Li Bai was able to recite the whole article when he was five years old, and he was a famous child prodigy in the local area. As an adult, Li Bai did not choose the road of imperial examination, but bid farewell to his parents and traveled far away.

Traveling far away from home is a very important experience in Li Bai's life. It is precisely because Li Bai has seen the great rivers and mountains of the motherland that he finally wrote so many popular poems. In 726 AD, in the 14th year of Kaiyuan, Li Bai met Meng Haoran, the first best friend in his life. As soon as they hit it off, they both had the same aspirations and interests, so they became close friends. Soon after, Li Bai bid farewell to Meng Haoran and continued north. Li Bai wanted to make some contribution to the country, but no one recommended him.

Finally, in 742 AD, that is, the first year of Tianbao, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty accidentally turned to the collection of Li Bai's poems and was suddenly surprised. He immediately called Li Bai to meet him and greeted Li Bai himself. After some conversation, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty named Li Bai an academician and asked Li Bai to follow and serve the left and right. But it didn't last long. Many people were jealous that Tang Xuanzong appreciated Li Bai, so they slandered Li Bai in front of Tang Xuanzong. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty also listened to their words and finally exiled Li Bai.

Li Bai's prophecy Recently, many poems about Li Bai's prophecy have been circulated on the Internet. If you connect the first words of each sentence in these poems, you can get a prophecy, but these prophecies are all related to some recent events. So the legend that Li Bai predicted what would happen today thousands of years ago was accepted by many people. So, are these Li Bai's prophetic poems true or false?

Li Bai, a poet in Tang Dynasty

Some poems and songs of Li Bai, which have been circulated on the Internet recently, have successfully predicted some things that happened today. Li Bai was even called the "Prophecy Emperor" by many netizens, and thought that Li Bai's poems and songs were all prophetic poems. For example, in March of 20 14, a Malaysia Airlines plane lost contact for no reason. After Malaysia Airlines lost contact, a prophetic poem by Li Bai broke out on the Internet. This poem reads: "Ma Teng drives Xiangyun and sails in Kuanhai County. Lost in Penglai Pavilion, the trace is nowhere to be found. " Connect the first few words of each sentence in this poem, which means "Malaysia Airlines is missing". There are many such poems on the Internet. Almost every time something important happens, there will be Li Bai's Tibetan prophetic poems.

In fact, none of these Tibetan poems were written by Li Bai, but by a generator called Tibetan poems. The so-called prophetic poems circulating on the Internet are not Li Bai's accustomed style, and there is no literary accomplishment between words and sentences, which is not comparable to the poems written by Li Bai. These prophetic poems are basically forged and written in the name of Li Bai. Thousands of years ago, Li Bai was unable to predict the great events that happened today. If Li Bai had the ability to predict, he would have predicted his future development first, not today thousands of years later.

According to historical records, Li Bai was born in 70 1, the greatest poet in the Tang Dynasty. His poems are widely circulated and still have great influence today. Some people may wonder, what zodiac is Li Bai, who has the reputation of a poet? In fact, according to time, it is easy for us to draw the conclusion that Li Bai is a cow.

Li Bai, a cow.

Li Bai belongs to the zodiac, and many people may find it impossible. Li Bai's personality is heroic, optimistic, broad-minded and positive, and according to his poems, it is not difficult to find that in fact, Li Bai's poems and songs are ethereal and elegant, fresh and lively, or vigorous and powerful. According to Li Bai's personality, it is really hard for us to think that Li Bai's zodiac will be an animal like a cow. In our traditional impression, the cow is a diligent animal, who works hard every day and has a good temper. And Li Bai was praised as "fallen immortal" in the Tang Dynasty. Li Bai, dressed in white as snow and elegant as a mortal, is not an ordinary person in any way. Therefore, the animal cow feels completely out of place with Li Bai. If Li Bai is a dragon, it seems more convincing.

In fact, Li Bai and Niu still have similarities. Cattle's diligence and tenacity have always been praised by the world, and these two qualities can also be found in Li Bai. Li Bai persisted in writing all his life, traveled everywhere, and wrote countless excellent works. The reason why Li Bai can write excellent works is related to his diligent study of knowledge. He can only write excellent works if he has real talent and practical learning in his heart. As we all know, Li Bai's character is notoriously tough. Li Bai's career can be described as bumpy. He clearly has great ambitions in his heart, but he never realizes them. But Li Bai was never discouraged. No matter how difficult his situation is, he still believes that his ideal will come true in the end.

Li Bai heard the flute in Los Angeles on a spring night. He wrote many poems to express the homesickness of wanderers who have been far away from home since ancient times. However, when Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, lived in Luoyang, the poem "Smelling the Flute in Luocheng on a Spring Night" is a masterpiece expressing the wanderer's yearning for his hometown, which has profound implications and deserves our careful taste and slow interpretation.

Smell the flute in Los Angeles on a spring night.

Smelling the flute in Los Angeles on a Spring Night was written in 735 BC, when Li Bai lived in Luoyang. In the Tang Dynasty, Luoyang City was always a very busy and lively city, with people coming and going in an endless stream. One late night in spring, Li Bai, who lived alone in the inn, suddenly heard a flute sound in the distance and listened carefully. It turned out to be a "Folding Willow Song". Hearing this slightly sad flute, Li Bai couldn't help thinking of his hometown thousands of miles away and wrote this masterpiece with emotion.

In the middle of the night, the poet heard that I don't know who played it, and where the "willow-folding music" came from, which aroused his most secret homesickness. The whole poem "Smelling the flute in Los Angeles on a Spring Night" closely follows the word "smell" to express the poet's homesickness. It was in the middle of the night that he heard the flute, and then a series of things happened. The first sentence of the poem is a question, asking which flute the flute is coming from. The second sentence is exaggeration, and the flute is written all over Luoyang city. The third sentence points out that the piper is playing a "willow-breaking song" to say goodbye to his friends. The sentence is natural and fresh. The fourth sentence is followed by the above, which wanderer will not miss his hometown but his relatives and friends when he hears the flute in the middle of the night.

Smelling the flute in Los Angeles on a Spring Night is a seven-character quatrain with 28 words. But it is these short 28 words that write the wanderer's yearning for his hometown, which leads to the wanderer's singing of his hometown for thousands of years.