The Application of Ascension in Li Bai's Poetry

Taking "drinking" as an example, the use of exaggeration in poetry is quite unique. For example, the two groups of exaggerated long sentences at the beginning of the poem tend to come with the wind and rain. The poet means that life is easy to get old with the river, and the greatness and eternity of the Yellow River set off the smallness and fragility of life. It has a shocking artistic power.

The use of exaggeration in poetry is quite distinctive. For example, at the beginning of the poem, there are two groups of exaggerated long sentences: Don't you see, how the water of the Yellow River moves out of heaven and into the ocean, and it will never return. Have you noticed that the lovely hair in the bright mirror in the high room, although it is silky black in the morning, has turned into snow at night. There is a tendency to catch wind, sea and rain, and there is a thrilling artistic power. Countless numbers such as "1000", "1000 gold" and "eternal hatred" are used repeatedly in poems, expressing the poetry of heroes and giving people a sense of emptiness.

"Didn't you see the lovely hair in the bright mirror of the high room? Although it was silky black in the morning, it turned into snow at night?" The whole process of life from youth to aging is described as "morning" and "evening", and the originally short life is even shorter.

Jiang Jin Jiu is a poem about ancient Yuefu written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was written by Li Bai after his release from Chang 'an, with profound ideological content and mature artistic expression, which has the greatest influence among the works of the same name. The poet drank and sang loudly, and used wine to drown his sorrows, expressing his deep affection for life. The poem is mixed with feelings of disappointment and self-confidence, grief and struggle, which embodies a strong and unrestrained personality. The whole poem is full of emotion, and no matter what the mood is, it surges like a river, which is unstoppable, ups and downs and dramatic changes; Exaggeration and huge quantifiers are often used in the technique, which not only shows the poet's heroic and free-spirited feelings, but also makes the poem itself appear smooth and lyrical. Structurally, it fully embodies the characteristics of Li Bai's seven-character song.