This sentence comes from the famous poet Yu Guangzhong's free poem "Looking for Li Bai". This is the most brilliant pen and ink in the whole poem. Quantifiers such as "seven points", "three points" and "half a word" have their own usages, and the verbs "brew", "call" and "spit" can be said to be the eyes in the poem, which is a magnificent sentence. Among them, the sentence "Embroidering the mouth and spitting is half prosperous in the Tang Dynasty" is intriguing.
This is Yu Qiu's evaluation of Li Bai. Li Bai is addicted to alcohol and has chivalry and lofty sentiments, so he said that alcohol enters luxury intestines. The last sentence is an evaluation of Li Bai's life achievements, which shows Li Bai's outstanding historical position.
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Searching for Li Bai is a free poem written by the famous poet Yu Guangzhong. This poem is selected from his collection of poems, Guanyin on the other side. This modern poem combines many famous sentences of Li Bai and is written in a dialogue way.
In the Postscript of Couplet Poems, he once said: "Remembering the past and cherishing history was originally a major theme of China's classical poems. In this kind of poetry, the memory of the whole nation is tantamount to introspection in the mirror. This sense of history is one of the ways for modern poets to recognize tradition. "
In Search of Li Bai, the external structure is free and rigorous, and the sentences, sections and articles are relatively free to stretch, which is called free poetry. However, the first and third parts are each 14, and the second and fourth parts are each 10. The basic format is like an extended sentence pair in classical poetry. In this way, there is no lack of interest in the freedom of order in uneven levels.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Looking for Li Bai