What are Bai Juyi's poems?

Song of Eternal Sorrow, Pipa Journey, Selling Charcoal Weng, Farewell to Ancient Grass, Spring Tour in Qiantang River, Mujiang Song, Memory of Jiangnan, Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple, Li Shiyizui, Zhongshu Province, Sauvignon Blanc and Title of Yueyang Tower.

Song of Eternal Sorrow is a long narrative poem by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem vividly describes the love tragedy between Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. With the help of historical figures and legends, poets have created touching stories and reproduced the truth of real life through their own artistic images, which have infected readers for thousands of years. The theme of this poem is "Song of Eternal Sorrow". This poem has had a far-reaching influence on many literary works in later generations.

2. Pipa Xing is one of the long Yuefu poems written by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. Eleven years of Yuanhe (8 16). This poem reveals the unreasonable phenomena such as bureaucratic corruption, the decline of people's livelihood and the burying of talents in feudal society by describing the superb playing skills and unfortunate experiences of the pipa girl, expressing the poet's deep sympathy for her and the poet's resentment at her innocent demotion.

3. Selling Charcoal Weng is one of the poems of New Yuefu written by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the overall situation with a case, describes the hardships of an old man who burns charcoal for a living, deeply exposes the corrupt nature of the "palace market" through the experience of selling charcoal Weng, gives a powerful whip to the ruler's crime of plundering the people, satirizes the corrupt social reality at that time, and expresses the author's deep sympathy for the lower working people, which has strong social typical significance. The whole poem is vivid, vivid and vivid, with an abrupt ending, implicit and powerful, and unique in the choice of things details and the portrayal of characters' psychology.

4. Peach Blossom in Dalin Temple is a poem written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he went to Dalin Temple in Lushan Mountain in Jiangzhou (now Jiujiang) in the early summer of the twelfth year of Yuanhe (8 17). This poem tells that the author came to Dalin Temple in early summer and April. At this time, the grass at the foot of the mountain was exhausted, but he accidentally met a peach blossom that had just bloomed in the mountain temple. This poem describes the author's amazing feelings and highlights the surprise and unexpected joy of discovery. The whole poem vividly, concretely, naively and vividly describes the scenery in spring. Novel, ingenious and full of fun, it is a treasure in the quatrains of the Tang Dynasty.

5. "On the Pool" is a five-character quatrain written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first one is about a monk playing chess, and the second one is about a child stealing white lotus. This group of poems is also a reflection of his own mentality. The poet wrote two lovely, amiable, credible and charming scenes in a popular style.