Interpretation of Du Fu's Memories of Li Bai in Spring —— Writing Classic Network Exhibition No.578

Classics need to be passed down and culture needs to be promoted. Calligraphy and poetry are an important part of Chinese traditional culture and an important carrier of history and traditional culture. Cultural self-confidence needs to start from scratch, and ancient poetry should be expressed in the form of calligraphy, hoping to provide some reference for poetry and calligraphy lovers, especially for teenagers, and further deepen their understanding and love for traditional culture.

calligraphy lovers and poetry lovers from all over the country are specially invited to * * * carry out the online exhibition of writing classics.

Write the classic online exhibition No.578, and write Du Fu's "Memories of Li Bai in Spring".

Original text:

Bai Ye's poems are invincible, and he is full of thoughts. Li Bai's poems are the fresh air of Yu Xin's poems, and the wind of the Toshihaya works. Now, I am on the Weibei alone to the spring trees, and you in the south east of the sun, the sunset cloud, the sky each side, can only miss. When can we drink and discuss our poems again?

Interpretation:

Li Bai's works are unmatched, and his superb talents are far beyond the average person. Li Bai's poems have both the freshness of Yu Xin's poems and the elegance of Bao Zhao's works. Now, I am facing the trees in spring alone in Weibei, and you are looking at the dusk in Jiangdong, and you can only miss each other from afar. When can we drink at the same table and discuss our poems carefully again?

Author's introduction:

Du Fu, born in 712 AD and died in 77 AD, was a famous realistic poet in Tang Dynasty with beautiful words and his own name was Shaoling Yelao. He was called "Li Du" together with Li Bai.

Du Fu's fame was not prominent during his lifetime, but it spread far and wide. About 15 poems of Du Fu have been preserved, most of which are collected in Du Gongbu Collection.

Du Fu's influence on China's classical poetry is far-reaching, and he is called "the sage of poetry" by later generations, and his poems are called "the history of poetry".

Du Fu and Li Bai met in middle age. They met in 744 A.D., when Du Fu was 32 years old, and he traveled all over the world. At that time, Li Bai was 43 years old and was being given gold by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. They wrote countless poems all their lives, especially Du Fu wrote to Li Bai. Later generations laughed that they were "fans" and "idols", but in fact they were appreciate each other and like-minded. Wen Yiduo, a scholar, warmly eulogized the meeting between Li Bai and Du Fu: This is the most exciting moment in the history of China literature, and perhaps only the meeting between Laozi and Confucius can match it, which is the collision between the sun and the moon.

Reading the works:

Li Du's friendship is a beautiful story in history. As great writers, they lived in the same era, but they didn't feel that they were born with Yu and He Shengliang. Although they were 1 years old apart, they became friends for life after they met, especially Du Fu, who worshipped Li Bai all his life and wrote countless poems for him.

Participants in this issue:

Hao Yi (Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, 1974), studied under Mr. Niu Xiao, member of Shijiazhuang Calligraphers Association and member of Hebei Financial Calligraphers Association.

Zhang Changyi (Leshan, Sichuan, 1959), whose name is Changyi, is the owner of Yizhai, a retired military officer, and the vice president of Tiankai Calligraphy Art Research Association in Leshan, Sichuan.

Yao Shufang (Shaoyang, Hunan Province, 1965), master of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, economist, lover of calligraphy and ancient poetry.

Liu Guohua (Yueyang, Hunan, 1945) is a researcher at Yueyang Academy of Educational Sciences, a member of Yueyang Calligraphers Association and a member of China Old People Calligraphy and Painting Association.

Lou Jianhua (Liaocheng, Shandong, 1975), a primary school educator, likes writing and is diligent in calligraphy. Member of Chiping District Writers Association, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province. His works are scattered on many platforms or publications. Won the 221 Poet's Trophy and Li Baibei Poet's Medal of the Third Changjiang Literature Award. Committed to poetry life, life poetry.

Chen Yongqiang (Huizhou, Guangdong Province, 1973), whose name is Yu Xiu, was born in Huizhou, Guangdong Province. He liked writing since childhood and was fond of literature and history. Now he is a calligraphy trainer.

Chen Changshui (Zhengzhou, Henan Province, 1945) is a second-class artist of Henan Radio and Television Station, and a member of China Academy of Literature and Art..