Li Bai's evaluation of Gao Shi is lack of depth.
There are some disputes and questions about Li Bai's evaluation of Gao Shi in history. One of them is that Li Bai thinks Gao Shi's poetic style is too gorgeous and grandiose, lacking real connotation and depth. Another way of saying it is that Li Bai thinks that Gao Shi's poems are not gorgeous enough, but they are more simple and real, and can express people's deep feelings and feelings. Either way, it reflects that Li Bai has a certain recognition and appreciation of Gao Shi's poetry creation.
Li Bai's evaluation of Gao Shi is a historical literary exploration. Although it is impossible to determine all the details and reasons, it is certain that each character has his own story and value. Only by strengthening the understanding and research of these characters can we better understand the history and culture of China.
The origin of Li Bai's name:
It was when Li Bai was seven years old that his father wanted to give his son a formal name. Li Bai's parents love reading, and they want to train their son to be an elegant and refined person. Father usually likes to teach his children to read books and write poems. When he was brewing a name, he discussed with his mother and tested his son's ability to write poems when he was walking in the courtyard. My father looked at the lush trees and flowers in the courtyard in spring, and began to recite poems: "The spring country sends warm flowers, and it comes first in the spring." Mother went on to say, "The burning leaves and the red clouds fall."
Li Bai knew that his parents had sung the first three sentences of the poem, and deliberately left the last sentence, hoping that he would continue. He walked to the front of the blooming plum tree flower, thought for a moment and said, "Plum flowers are in full bloom." "White"-just said the holiness and elegance of Li Hua. The father had a brainwave and decided to choose the words "Li" and "Bai" at the beginning and end of the wonderful sentence as the child's name, so he named his seven-year-old son "Li Bai".