The words are generous, and you are far away from Xuanzong - Poems about Immortals

The words are generous and far away from Xuanzong - the poems about immortals

The poems about immortals are a special phenomenon in the history of Chinese poetry, and the representative poet is Guo Pu. The famous poem "Wandering Immortals" began with Cao Zhi, but the theme of "Wandering Immortals" can be traced back to the Warring States Period. The Han, Wei and Six Dynasties were the stages in which immortal poetry emerged and took shape. It laid a basic paradigm for future generations. Ideologically, the poems about immortals often show a strong desire to transcend the limitations of secular society; artistically, poems about immortals have unique imagination and are good at using various rhetorical techniques such as exaggeration, personification, and symbolism; while the use of Taoist allusions to immortals makes poems about immortals give romantic poetry a It injected new vitality into the system and had a great influence on the later development of romantic poetry. Representative works include Li Bai's "Sleepwalking in the Heavenly Mother's Song of Farewell" and so on.