1, the basic content of "going into wine":
Entering Wine is a seven-character poem written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, imitating the theme of ancient Yuefu. The ideological content of this poem is very profound, and its artistic expression is very mature, which has the greatest influence among works of the same theme.
The poet drank and sang loudly, and used wine to drown his sorrows, expressing his deep affection for life. The poems are mixed with feelings of disappointment and self-confidence, indignation and resistance, which embodies the poet's strong and unrestrained personality.
2. The basic content of Shu Dao Nan:
Shu Dao Nan is the representative work of Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem imitates the old theme of Yuefu and develops rich imagination in a romantic way.
Art reproduces the spectacular, abrupt, tenacious, rugged and unsurpassed majestic momentum of Sichuan roads, thus singing the magnificent scenery of Sichuan mountains and rivers, showing the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland, and fully demonstrating the poet's romantic temperament and love for nature.
Brief introduction of Li Bai s life and poetic style;
1, basic introduction:
Li Bai was born in Changlong County, Mianzhou County, Shu County, and his ancestral home was in Longxi (now Qin 'an County, Gansu Province) Ji Cheng. A great romantic poet in Tang Dynasty, grandson of King Liang of Li Gui IX.
He is cheerful and generous, likes to make friends, likes to drink and write poems, and ranks among the Eight Immortals of Wine. Appreciated by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he served as a sacrifice to Hanlin, gave back money and traveled all over the country, and successively married the granddaughter of Prime Minister Xu He Zongchuke.
2. Poetic style:
Li Bai has the highest achievements in Yuefu, Gexing and Jueju. His songs completely broke all the inherent forms of poetry creation, with no one to rely on and many strokes, reaching the magical realm of vagaries and swaying. Li Bai's quatrains are naturally bright and elegant.
One of the artistic techniques of romanticism in Li Bai's poems is to skillfully combine personification with metaphor, empathize with things and compare things with people. His exaggeration is not only strange in imagination, but also always combined with concrete things, which is so natural.