This is a poem in "Tian En Liu Yelang remembers the past, gives Jiang the prefect, and kills well". After the separation, Tianen Liu Yelang missed the past and sent a book to Jiang, the satrap and the good butcher. This is an autobiographical poem written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, and it is the longest poem in Li Bai's poetry collection.
This poem was written by Li Bai when he was pardoned on his way to exile Yelang and stayed in Jiangxia. The poet reviewed his life and expressed his political feelings.
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This is the longest lyric poem written by this poet. The poet expressed his political feelings centering on his own life experience and communication with Wei Liangzai. Among them, as a great poet, it is impossible for him not to feel the ambiguity brought by the sentence "Go to Youzhou in October". There is only one explanation for this, which is the trance-like context deliberately created by the poet afterwards.
He knows that this poem is not only written for this old friend, but he intends to show the world his attitude and vision in troubled times.
The most widely circulated poem is "clear water produces hibiscus, natural carving" It means that the hibiscus flowers just out of the water are simple and beautiful, and there is no carving, which means that literary works should be as natural and fresh as hibiscus flowers out of the water. Carving: refers to the carving of objects.
These two poems praised Wei Taishou's natural and fresh articles, and also expressed Li Bai's own views on poetry, advocating pure beauty and nature-this is the style of articles advocated and pursued by Li Bai, and opposing decorative carving. The same is true of Li Bai's own works, and later generations often quote these two sentences to evaluate Li Bai's works.