Who discovered that jade is in the mountains and the grass and trees are moist;
Who knows that the years have tempered the jade in the golden age of troubled times;
Who has seen the iron bones and the tranquility? The jade is broken into pieces, not the tiles are intact.
Jade is like the past of the world,
Jade is like love words through the ages,
Jade is like a beautiful girl in a deep boudoir,
Jade is like frost and character,
Thousands of faces, this is Chinese jade, an eternal sentiment.
The ancients believed that jade has many beautiful qualities. They used the external beauty of jade, such as its warmth, whiteness, and moving color, to describe the beauty of people’s manners and the purity and beauty of things; they used jade’s virtues to describe people. Immaculate character and noble spirit. This is also a poetry creation technique commonly used by the great poet Li Bai. Among all Li Bai's extant poems, there are as many as 300 lines containing jade. When people today talk about jade in Li Bai's poems, they once said: "Jade wine vessels occupy an important place in his poems." The most important position best reflects the essence of his thoughts.
Li Bai was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty of China. His poems were majestic and elegant, and his artistic achievements were extremely high. The natural scenery is rich in imagination, passionate and unrestrained, and full of romantic spirit.
In his poems, the appearance of a woman is called jade face, jade appearance, and jade face - "The clouds lie in the eight extremes, The jade face has been frosted. "A woman's tears are called "jade hairpins", and a woman's hands are called "jade hands." Even the decorations and utensils related to women are related to jade: "I know from afar that in the jade window, the delicate hands are making the clouds harmonious. "Zhaojun brushes his jade saddle, mounts his horse and crows his beauty." Li Bai often interweaves various jade cultures in his poems, making his poems colorful and fully demonstrating the breadth and depth of Chinese jade culture.
Du Fu There is a comment about Li Bai in his "Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking": "The emperor couldn't get on the boat, so he claimed that he was an immortal in wine. "Wine is also an indispensable part of life for Li Bai. Drinking was popular among all social classes in the Tang Dynasty. Wine was called jade liquid and fine nectar by poets. Wine vessels made of jade became popular in the Tang Dynasty. Jade bottles, jade pots, jade cups, jade cups, jade bottles, etc.
In ancient China, the physical properties and chemical composition of jade were not understood by the world. People could only watch, touch and feel it. The appearance, color, temperature and feel are just like the ancients' creation of poems and songs, and their perception of beautiful scenery and good times. In Li Bai's writings, jade is not only a symbol of royal power, but also the embodiment of the poet's romantic thoughts and beautiful talents.