Interpretation of Yuege in Emei Mountain

Yuege on Mount Emei is a famous lyric poem by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem takes the description of the beautiful night view of Mount Emei as the main line and expresses the poet's mood and emotion.

1. This poem depicts the beautiful scenery of Mount Emei at night, and conveys the poet's inner feelings and emotions through the description of mountain nights, moonlight and scenery colors. Next, we will analyze the meaning and artistic conception of poetry sentence by sentence. ?

2. "Jing Qing Emei Night, Bird Wu Ruoxi."

This sentence begins with "clear scenery" and "night", giving people a feeling of tranquility and clearness. The night view of Mount Emei is as bright as the sunrise in the morning when birds fly. Here, a word is used to compare Wu's dawn and moonlight at night, emphasizing the brightness and beauty of moonlight.

3. "Ruthlessness is the most important thing, similar to Twilight in Zhu Xian."

This sentence expresses the aloofness and indifference of the moon. The poet used "ruthlessness" to describe the moon on Mount Taimen, which means that the moon is not affected by people's emotions and is indifferent and arrogant. This "ruthlessness" may also mean that the moon will never change, which has nothing to do with personnel. And "the most is" emphasizes this ruthlessness.

4. Through the metaphor of moonlight and the description of scenery, the poet expressed his feelings and showed his unique aesthetic and thinking angle.

This poem expresses the poet's feelings about the night view of Mount Emei in a fresh and clear style, and also subtly discusses the philosophical and emotional problems of life. It is one of the most representative works in Tang poetry.

Creation background

1. This poem comes from the eighth volume of Complete Works of Li Taibai, which was written by Li Bai when he was young. Emei Mountain is the mountain in the middle of Shu and the name of Shu. Li Bai is a native of Shu, so Mount Emei is also the hometown month. This poem was written by Li Baichu when he left Shu, and it was written in the autumn of the 12th year of Kaiyuan (724).

2. If Li Bai went to Emei Mountain in his early days to visit Taoism and seek immortality, then the poems he wrote about the Yuege Pavilion in Emei Mountain shortly after he left Sichuan were mainly to express his lofty aspirations and thoughts for his friends. People appreciate this poem very much, but their understanding is quite different.