Which ancient poem does that pair of arrogant boots come from?

This sentence comes from "Looking for Li Bai", written by the famous poet Yu Guangzhong.

The original text is as follows:

——Who is the hero who drinks and sings in vain, flying and domineering,

The pair of arrogant boots are still on,

In Gao Lishi’s shameful and angry hands, the person disappeared,

The refugees and wounded soldiers were all over the ground,

The rhythm of Hu horses and Qiang flutes interplaying,< /p>

Leave it to Du Er to groan in detail,

Ever since that year when He Zhizhang was dazzled,

he pretended to be even crazier when he recognized you as an immortal,

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Use a enchanted little wine pot,

Hide yourself so that even your wife can’t find you,

I blame the small city of Chang’an for being in the pot Tianchang,

In all your poems, you predicted that

the water would suddenly escape, maybe tomorrow,

a small boat would break through the waves, and its hair would be as wild as the wind ,

Now, as expected, you have disappeared.

You have made enemies like a forest, and everyone wants to kill you.

How can cirrhosis of the liver kill you?

The wine went into the intestines, and seven parts turned into moonlight.

The remaining three parts roared into sword energy.

As soon as the embroidered mouth spit it out, half of the prosperous Tang Dynasty was gone.

From Kaiyuan to Tianbao, from Luoyang to Xianyang,

The noise of riding and riding on the road can be overshadowed,

It is not as good as your song a thousand years later,

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Crystal quatrains tap my forehead,

The echo stirred up by a local bomb,

I am already down and out in the world,

Let it go again Yelang is so embarrassed.

What is still a mystery is your birthplace.

Longxi or Shandong, Qinglian Township or Suiye City.

It is better to go home. Which hometown should you return to?

Anywhere you get drunk, you said, is not a foreign country.

Disappearance is the only fate of a genius.

What happens after death, Where are you escaping to?

The ape can't stop crying, and Du Er is trying to persuade you to stop.

As soon as you look back, your head is already white under the prison window,

The Seven Immortals and Five Friends cannot save you.

Kuang Mountain is locked in fog and there is no way to enter.

The fire is still not pure green, just half a grain of cinnabar ,

How to follow the flowing clouds in Ge Hong's sleeves?

The shadow of the moon in the bottle, maybe that is your hometown,

It will always make you obsessed with it all your life. Looking up,

No matter whether we cry eastward or westward when we go out,

Chang'an has already fallen,

the journey back 240,000 miles,

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There is no need to alarm the roc, nor to attract the crane,

Just throw the wine glass into the air,

it will spin into a flying saucer,

The strange green flash is getting faster and faster,

taking you back to the legend.

Extended information:

Appreciation of works:

The poem "Looking for Li Bai" is selected from Yu Guangzhong's "Collection of Avalokitesvara Across the Water". Yu Guangzhong once said in "Lian's Associative Poems Collection·Postscript": "Reminiscing about the past and chanting history was originally a major theme of Chinese classical poetry. In this type of poetry, the memory of the entire nation is equivalent to looking in the mirror and learning from itself, like this The sense of history is one of the ways for modern poets to re-recognize tradition. "

The external structure of "Looking for Li Bai" is free and rigorous, and the sentence construction, stanza construction and composition are relatively free and stretched. It is the so-called free verse style. , however, the first and third stanzas are fourteen lines each, and the second and fourth stanzas are ten lines each. The basic format is like an expanded pair of sentences in classical poetry. In this way, among the uneven and free There is no lack of orderliness in it.

The poem begins with Li Bai's "disappearance". After narrating the poet's drinking and singing and ups and downs, it ends with Li Bai's return in the wind. It revolves around repeatedly and always revolves around the word "find". Make a chapter with twists and turns, and avoid making a linear narrative.

The opening chapter of "Looking for Li Bai" bursts out of the air, and the personification of "arrogance" and "shame and anger" is unexpectedly added to "boots" and "hands". "Falling" and "The person disappeared" are both real and illusory. They not only vividly depict Li Bai's proud and unique expression, but also provide a vast artistic time and space for readers to wander and reverie.

The second stanza of the poem describes the touching power of Li Bai and his works, with wonderful thoughts and strange emotions. In the third stanza, "It is your hometown that is still a mystery" and "Which hometown should you go back to?" After the exaggeration and ups and downs of ", the poet suddenly had a whim in the fourth stanza: "The shadow of the moon in the bottle, maybe that is your hometown and you will look up to it longingly all your life."

It is widely said that Li Bai was quarrying stone. There is a legend about him catching the moon in the Yangtze River and dying, and a piece of "Moonlight Sonata" in his peripheral vision actually plays a wonderful coda to the readers' imagination. The imagination of Li Bai's poems is like a flying horse in the sky, transcendent, and the rich and creative imagination of Yu Guangzhong's poems is indeed quite "Taibai legacy".

Yu Guangzhong believes: "I dare to assert that the elimination rate of many third-rate prose that claims to be poetry today will not be lower than that of those cursed ravings in the name of poetry in the 1960s." "Looking for Li Bai" The language is high in density and elastic, and the precise words and sentences have a "fresh" and "novel" aesthetic effect.

For example, in the sentence "Leave the refugees and wounded soldiers all over the ground and leave the rhythm of Hu horses and Qiang flutes to Du Er to chant carefully", the virtual and the real alternate with each other, stretch freely, condensed and prosperous. , which not only vividly expresses the content and style characteristics of Du's poems, but also makes a beautiful comparison with Li Bai's poems. At the same time, it summarizes the Anshi Rebellion and the subsequent Huihe invasion.