The purple mist is illuminated by sunlight, and the waterfall hangs in front of the mountain. ?
On the high cliff, it seems to be thousands of feet high, which makes people think that the Milky Way has fallen from heaven to earth.
[Introduction to the author]
Li Bai (70 1-762) is a representative writer in the poetry circle in the prosperous Tang Dynasty and a great romantic poet after Qu Yuan in the history of China literature. He is brilliant and passionate, and his poems are praised by Du Fu as "poems that shock the wind and rain and make the gods cry". He is called a poet.
Li Bai, whose word is Taibai, was born in Ji Cheng, Longxi (near Tianshui, Gansu), and was born in Broken Leaves, Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan). At the age of five, he followed his father to Qinglian Township, Zhangming County, Sichuan Province. When I was a teenager, I read widely and learned fencing. At the age of 26, I went out to Shu and began a period of wandering for an official position. His ambition to serve the country was not shown, and his bohemian character towards the powerful was destroyed by the powerful. Li Bai left Chang 'an after being disappointed with his career. I have been wandering north and south 10 for many years, during which I met Du Fu and became girlfriends. In 755, the Anshi Rebellion broke out, and Li Bo was unjustly imprisoned and later pardoned and returned to China. Wandering in a foreign land in his later years, he died in Dangtu (now Anhui Province) in 762.
There are more than 900 poems by Li Bai, which are rich in content. Some criticize the dark reality, some sympathize with the people's sufferings, some express their ambition to serve the country, some express their own pain and resentment, and some lament the natural scenery. The high spirit of pursuing physical and mental freedom and personality liberation is the main theme of his poems.
In art, Li Bai inherited and carried forward the romantic spirit and creative techniques, and applied myths and legends, galloping imagination, bold exaggeration and image metaphor to perfection and ease. Li Bai's own two poems are the most vivid descriptions and generalizations of his poetic language.