Original poem:
Invite Li Bai
Who will pour my wine,
The moon on the chest urges sorrow.
Invite Li Bai to dream,
I'm afraid I can't win this lawsuit.
The author's creative experience:
1995, Huang Jinxiang, a poetic scholar aged 2/kloc-0, lived in Cha'an Temple Garden for one year, during which he left several poems. It is said that one night in early July of that year, Huang Jinxiang, who was already asleep in Cha'an Temple, suddenly dreamed that an old man in white from Emei was coming towards him on the hillside. After the meeting, they greeted each other like long-lost friends, so they sat on the floor and talked about wine. When the old man and he get together, they will say goodbye in an instant and then walk to the bottom of the slope, but only when they ask will they know it is Li Bai. . . Then Huang Jinxiang was awakened by the scene in her dream, but she didn't calm down for a long time. He can't solve the problem of remembering the adventures of immortals, especially not sleeping well at night. A few days later (that is, in the evening of1July 1995 12), I wrote the famous sentence "Invite Li Bai" because I missed Li Bai! This legendary poem was later included in the dictionary of World Chinese Poetry Yearbook in 2004.