Ten of Li Bai's most famous drinking poems.

Li Bai's ten most famous drinking poems are as follows:

Li Bai was one of the most famous poets in the Tang Dynasty. He wrote many beautiful poems. In his works, the subject of drinking occupies a large proportion, because he likes drinking very much and often associates with it. The following are ten of Li Bai's most famous drinking poems.

1. "Into the wine": "Have you seen how the water of the Yellow River moves out of the sky and into the ocean, never to return? Have you seen the lovely hair in the bright mirror in the high room, although it is still silky black in the morning, it turns into snow at night? Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he wants to go, and never point his golden cup at the moon empty! . Since God has given talents, let them be used! , spin one thousand silver, all back! . "

This poem expresses Li Bai's bold and optimistic attitude towards life and his pursuit of happiness in life.

2. "Drinking Song of the Eight Immortals": "Wu Jun is a thousand years old, and the fallen flower is still like a fallen flower. There are studios in the west and Guixiangtang in the east. The scenery here has a unique sound. It rained hard at night in the Shu River, crossing the clouds to break, and people moved forward. However, I will not hesitate to grow wine tomorrow. "

This poem depicts the interweaving of wine, food and beautiful scenery, and is full of pride in enjoying life.

3. "Xuanzhou Xielou Farewell to the School Book Shu Yun": "Far away in Fuzhou, she is watching the moonlight, looking alone from the boudoir window. Our boys and girls, poor little babies, are too young to know where the capital is. "

This poem reflects Li Bai's longing for his hometown, as well as his longing for better wine and better life.

4. "To Wang Lun": "Li Bai was about to go by boat when he heard singing on the shore. Taohuatan is deep in thousands of feet, not as good as Wang Lun. "

This poem expresses the deep friendship between Li Bai and his good friend Wang Lun, and his yearning for a better life, wine and food.

5. Four poems about drinking the bright moon alone: from from a pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone. No one is with me. Until, holding up my cup, I asked the bright moon to bring me my shadow and let the three of us. "

This poem expresses Li Bai's loneliness when he drinks wine alone, and also reflects his attitude of living in harmony with nature.

6. "Drunken Flowers": "The banquet awakened people in the distance, and the house was full of laughter. Then he heard about a charming island on the sea, and the mountains were in nothingness. "

This poem depicts people's sobriety after the banquet and their yearning for the mysterious world.

7. "When you enter the wine, the date of your return is undecided": "The mountain mausoleum died in hundreds of battles. What do you think of this mausoleum? It's even sadder to make a bonfire and fight alone for a thousand miles. "

This poem expresses Li Bai's regret for wars and battles in history and his yearning for a peaceful and beautiful life.

8. "After drinking, you can't see how the Yellow River water moves out of the sky": "It used to be not enough to praise people, but now it is extravagant. Spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see Chang 'an flowers all in one day. "

This poem depicts Li Bai's free and unrestrained attitude towards life and also reflects his yearning for a better life.

9. "Journey to the North as a Wine King": "Leaves fall like waterfall foam, but I think the long river always rolls. I came from three thousand miles away. Sad autumn, my sorrow for a hundred years, I climbed this height alone. "

This poem expresses Li Bai's indomitable spirit of pursuing freedom despite difficulties, as well as his cherish of life and yearning for a better life.

10. To Wei Ba Chu Shi: "You people from my old country, tell me what happened there! . When you passed my window, did the plum blossom bloom its first cold flower? ? "

This poem expresses Li Bai's greetings to his friend Wei Ba, and also reflects his concern for his hometown and life.