Difficult to Walk is three poems by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which expresses the poet's feelings after encountering difficulties and obstacles on the political road. The whole poem is full of ups and downs, ups and downs, ups and downs of feelings, jumping of thinking, high momentum and unique artistic charm, which has become a masterpiece widely praised by future generations.
Hard road
Lipper
one
Jin Zun fights 1000 glasses of sake. It's a shame to fight 10,000 cups of money.
If you don't drink, you can't eat. I pull out my dagger and I peek around for nothing.
If you want to cross the Yellow River ice jam (Se), you can climb the snowy Taihang Mountain. (Say: It's snowing, it's getting dark)
I will sit on a fishing rod and lean lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dream of sailing a boat towards the sun.
Hard journey, hard journey, the road of ambiguity (qí), where is Ann now?
One day, I will ride the wind and waves to the Sea of Yun Fan.