"Seventeen Qiupu Songs·Fourteen" is a poem by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty.
The full text is as follows:
The fire in the furnace shines on the sky and the earth, and the red stars are scattered in purple smoke.
On a bright moonlit night, Nanlang’s songs move Hanchuan.
This poem was written by Li Bai when he saw smelting workers working on a bright moon night when he was in Qiupu. The poem "The fire shines on the sky and the earth, the red stars are scattered with purple smoke" depicts the spectacular scene of the fire burning brightly, red stars splashing everywhere, and purple smoke steaming. "Nan Lang's Moonlit Night, Songs Move the Cold River" depicts the scene of workers working in the moonlit night. Their faces were red by the fire. They sang songs while working, and the songs resounded through the cold night, even in the cold. The river was moved.
This poem by Li Bai not only depicts the hard work of the workers, but also shows their ambition and attitude towards life. He used the fire and the red star as symbols to vividly depict the workers' labor scenes, and used singing as the medium to convey the workers' ambition and love for life. At the same time, his poems also express his deep respect for the working people and his warm praise of life.
The emotions expressed by the author of "Qiupu Song":
1. In the poem, Li Bai described his loneliness and helplessness in a foreign country after leaving his hometown. Using "Qiupu" as the background, he expressed his longing for his hometown by describing the natural landscape and humanistic features. In the poem, he used rich imagery and vivid language to express this emotion vividly.
2. Li Bai expressed his concern for friendship in his poem. By describing the parting scenes and the emotions of missing each other between himself and his friends, he showed his deep feelings for friendship and the pain of separation. This emotion is well reflected in the poem, making people feel the poet's sincere feelings for his friends and his cherishment of friendship.
3. Li Bai expressed his feelings about life in his poems. By describing his living conditions in a foreign land and observing the working life of local people, he expressed his feelings about life and his thoughts on life. In the poem, he showed his love for life and pursuit of life, and also expressed his longing for the future and pursuit of ideals.