Li Bai's Poetry and Creative Background

Li Bai (70 1 February 28th-762), whose name is Taibai, is a violet layman, also known as "fallen fairy". China, a poet in Tang Dynasty, is known as "Poet Fairy" and "Poet Chivalrous Man". Han nationality, originally from Ji Cheng County, Longxi County (now south of Jingning County, Pingliang City, Gansu Province), was born in Changlong County, Mianzhou County, Shu County (now Qinglian Township, jiangyou city City, Sichuan Province), and was also said to have been born in Broken Leaves in the Western Regions (now tokmak, Kyrgyzstan). Li Taibai Ji has been handed down from generation to generation, and its representative works include Wang Lushan Waterfall Map, it is hard to go, Difficult Road to Shu, Jiang Yin, Zao Zuo Bai Di Cheng, etc.

Chinese name: Li Bai

Alias: Taibai, violet laity, poet immortal, exiled immortal.

Nationality: Tang

Birthplace: Shu County, Changlong County, Mianzhou, a story about broken leaves in the western regions.

Date of birth: 701February 28th.

Date of death: 762.

Occupation: poet

Representative works: Looking at Lushan Waterfall, Dying Song, Singing on the River, Difficult Road to Shu.

Poetic features

Eulogize ideals, express grief and indignation, despise powerful people, pursue freedom, expose reality, criticize current politics, be full of contradictions, unrestrained, fresh and elegant.

He is never satisfied with loneliness and loneliness, such as I drink the bright moon alone: from a pot of wine to flowers, I drink alone. No one is with me. Raise my cup, I invite the bright moon, which brings me its shadow and makes us three people. The moon doesn't know how to drink, but the shadow in front of it is behind. I have to mingle with them and enjoy the happiness of spring. The song I sing is bright and wandering, and I dance the shadow before wandering. When you are awake, you are happy together, and when you are drunk, you go your separate ways. I am willing to stay with them forever and forget the harm of friendship, just like the Milky Way. Only a energetic poet can come up with such a fantastic idea. He has a "short song line", and the idea is: "If you want to win the Six Dragons, go back to the car and hang the Fusang. With the help of the Big Dipper, every dragon advised them to drink a glass of wine, so they all fell asleep and couldn't stay awake. Wealth is not what you want, you are in your twilight years. " There is no sigh of the past, but the naive imagination of "persuading wine", which expresses infinite attachment to life.