What is the most domineering poem you have ever heard?

It's hard to walk is my favorite poem. The author of this poem is Li Bai.

Personally, I have a good impression of Li Bai. Li Bai himself was a poet who lived in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. As we all know, the Tang Dynasty was a dynasty in which peony flowers were in full bloom. In this dynasty, China people were worshipped by foreign countries, and they were quite rich and powerful. The poet Li Bai is also very extravagant. He once asked Yang Guifei, a famous celebrity, to grind ink for him and asked Gao Lishi, a eunuch, to take off his boots. This is a very high treatment. After all, Yang Yuhuan is the emperor's daughter-in-law, while Gao Lishi only serves the emperor. But later Li Bai was excluded from the imperial court because this romantic poet was not suitable for such a serious place in the imperial court.

I have always thought that Li Baijin's visit to the court is like traveling. He didn't stay long before he turned and left. However, Li Bai is particularly gifted in poetry. He wrote many well-known poems, which can be said to be passed down through the ages. One of my favorite songs is It's Hard to Go.

The first four sentences of this poem are about Li Bai's friends coming to see him off. Out of deep affection for Li Bai, they poured Li Bai wine and raised their glasses several times. Later, Li Bai recalled the indomitable courage of his predecessors in the face of difficulties and encouraged himself to cheer up. Li Bai's personality is stubborn and confident. He did not allow himself to shrink back on the road of growth, nor did he allow himself to be discouraged at the farewell party.

When the road ahead was full of obstacles, he sang a strong voice of hope: "One day, I will sail straight up and cross the deep sea." Li Bai believes that his ideal and ambition will come true one day, and the image conveys the complex psychology that one has to continue to explore and pursue.

This is probably my favorite and most domineering poem. Life is like sailing, there is always something feasible to sail in the vast sea.