Li Bai's poem "Fires shine on the sky and earth, red stars are scattered with purple smoke" is related to which type of workers?

Smelting workers.

"The furnace fire shines all over the sky and the earth, and the red stars are scattered in the purple smoke." It comes from Li Bai's "Seventeen Songs of Qiupu", which means that the furnace fire for smelting copper is shining all over the world, and the red stars are shining randomly in the purple smoke. Qiupu, which first belonged to Xuanzhou and then to Chizhou in the Tang Dynasty, is located in the west of Guichi County, Anhui Province today. It was one of the producing areas of silver and copper in the Tang Dynasty. It depicts a smelting scene with bright colors and warm atmosphere, depicting and praising the smelting workers in a positive way.

Appreciation: This sentence presents a smelting scene with bright colors and warm atmosphere. The use of the words "photo" and "chaos" makes the smelting scene brilliant and reflects the poet's excitement and excitement. This is a magnificent picture of smelting on an autumn night. Under the poet's magical brush, light, heat, sound and color are intertwined and reflected, light and dark, cold and hot, movement and stillness are set off, which vividly and vividly expresses the fiery labor scene and vividly shapes the ancient smelting workers. The image is indeed a brilliant artistic treasure in the treasure house of ancient poetry.