From Li Bai's A Journey to the Moon in Gulang, "When I was young, I didn't know the moon, so I called it a white jade plate." A Journey to the Moon on Gulang is a poem written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, with the ancient theme of Yuefu. At the beginning of this poem, I wrote about my childhood understanding of the moon, and wrote about the scenery that the moon gradually became clear and fairyland-like when it first rose. Then I wrote that the moon gradually eroded from the circle, then disappeared and was confused. Finally, I felt worried and angry at the loss of the moon.
Poets use romantic creative methods to form a magnificent, magical and meaningful artistic image through rich imagination, clever processing of myths and legends and strong lyricism. The whole poem is full of charm and thought-provoking, which reflects the style of Li Bai's poetry, which is bold and unrestrained, fresh and elegant.
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Poets use romantic creative methods to form a magnificent, magical and meaningful artistic image through rich imagination, clever processing of myths and legends and strong lyricism. The poem begins with the understanding of the childishness of the moon in childhood: "When I was young, I didn't know the moon, so I called it a white jade plate. I also suspect that Yao Tai Jing is flying at the end of Qingyun Mountain. "
The metaphor of "White Jade Plate" and "Yaotai Mirror" vividly shows the shape and color of the moon and the bright and lovely moonlight, which makes people feel very novel and interesting. The two verbs "shout" and "doubt" convey the innocence of children. These four poems, which seem to be handwritten, are full of emotions.
Then, he wrote about the rise of the moon: "Immortals hang down their feet, and the osmanthus trees are round and round." The white rabbit smashed the medicine and asked who to eat with? " According to ancient myths, there are immortals, osmanthus trees and white rabbits in the moon. When the moon rises, I first see the feet of the immortal, and then I gradually see the full shape of the immortal and the laurel tree, the full moon and the white rabbit in the middle of the moon.
The poet used this myth and legend to write a fairyland-like scene when the moon was born. However, the good times didn't last long, and the moon gradually eroded from the circle: "Toads eroded the round shadow, and Daming night was gone." Legend has it that the eclipse of the moon was caused by the toad eating the moon, and the moon was damaged by the toad and became dark. The poet's emotion and hope are expressed in "the past has fallen into nine evils, and heaven and man are clear and peaceful".
In ancient times, Houyi, who was good at shooting, shot down nine suns, leaving only one, which saved both heaven and man from disaster. The poet draws such a hero here, not only because of the lack of such a hero in reality, but also because he hopes to have such a hero to sweep the world.
However, reality is reality after all, and the poet is deeply disappointed: "Yin essence is confused, but it is not enough to see." Now that the moon is lost and confused, there is nothing to see, so let's go away before it's too late. This is a helpless way. Instead of being relieved, the worries in my heart have deepened: "What about the worries?" It' s heartbreaking. " The poet couldn't bear to walk away, and his heart was full of contradictions and worries.