How to understand Li Bai's poem It's Hard to Walk?

1) The first four sentences of the poem are written out of deep affection for Li Bai, and out of regret that such a genius was abandoned, a friend spared no expense to hold a banquet to bid it farewell. Li Bai, who is naive in drinking, will certainly "drink 300 cups at a time" because of this fine wine, delicious food and the hospitality of his friends. However, this time he picked up the cup and pushed it away. Pick up chopsticks, but leave them behind. He left his seat, drew his sword, looked around and lost his mind. The four continuous movements of stopping, throwing, pulling and caring vividly show the inner depression and emotional agitation.

(2) The following two sentences are followed by "hollow" and written on the front as "difficult to walk". The poet used "Frozen Sichuan" and "Snow Mountain" to symbolize the difficulties and obstacles on the road of life, which means that he thought of the experiences of these two historical figures and increased his confidence. Li Bai is a person who actively uses the world. He is just a clever man. He really wants to do great things like Guan Zhong, Sean and Zhuge Liang. However, after he entered Beijing by imperial edict, the emperor did not attach importance to it, and he was also vilified by powerful ministers. Was "refunded" and kicked out of Chang' an in disguise. Isn't this just like the Yellow River holding Taihang Mountain when it encounters ice jam and snow? However, Li Bai is not the kind of person who is weak in character. From the beginning of "drawing a sword and looking around", he said that he would not be depressed and would continue to pursue it. "I will sit on a fishing rod and lazily lean against the stream, but I suddenly dream of driving a small boat and sailing towards the sun." In a daze, the poet suddenly thought of two figures who were politically unsuccessful at first, but made great achievements in the end: one was fishing in Panxi at the age of 90 and met King Wen; One is Yi Yin. Before he was hired by Tang, he dreamed that he was sailing around the sun and the moon. The allusions of "fishing in Bixi" and "chasing a dream boat" express that one day, like the ancients, I can trust and reuse the rulers and establish confidence in making great achievements.

(3) The rhythm of these four sentences is very short, and they repeatedly lament their bumpy life path in the past, showing the complex psychology of sticking to it and continuing to explore the way out.

(4) In the last two sentences, the poet sang a strong voice full of confidence and prospects.

After all, Li Bai was a great poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He was sad but not hurt, and the strong demand of making active use of the world finally freed him from the anguish of wandering. He believes that although there are many obstacles ahead, one day, he will ride the wind and waves, hang up the Yun Fan, cross the sea and reach the ideal shore.

The poet used "breaking the waves" as a metaphor for his great ambition, followed by "sometimes", which affirmed that this ambition would be put to good use. How generous and straightforward his firm belief and unyielding spirit are!

"Let me stand in Yun Fan and go straight to the bridge and the deep sea" comes from riding the long wind and breaking thousands of miles of waves, creating a vigorous and broad image and blending into the grand blueprint of the poet's "helping the world and helping the people".