As one of the most representative poets in the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai's poems and songs not only show his struggle, but also reflect the changes of social life in the Tang Dynasty. His poems not only depict historical figures and landscapes, but also depict the exchange and integration of Central Plains culture and western regions culture. Therefore, through Li Bai's poems and songs, we can deeply understand the history and culture of the Tang Dynasty.
The combination of reality and fiction in Li Bai's poems
Li Bai's poems and songs not only rely on his gorgeous literary skills and poetic expression, but also reflect his true description of historical figures and events. For example, many historical figures depicted by him in Into the Wine include not only the champion Hou, but also Xiang Yu and others. Although this poem aims to express personal lofty sentiments and ambitions, its historical records are quite true.
However, Li Bai's poems and songs are also fictional. For example, although Li Bai's "Lushan Ballad" vividly depicts the peaks and scenery of Lushan Mountain, some of its plots are obviously fictional, such as "Yellow Crane No longer remembers the soil". However, these fictional plots also have literary value and historical significance, because they are more dramatic and expressive in art.
Historical events in Li Bai's poems
Many historical events also involve Li Bai's poems and songs. For example, the Yuyang Drum in Hebei was recorded during the Long March. It was a military town in the Tang Dynasty and one of the centers of economic development. In addition, Li Sao mentioned in Into the Wine also includes many vivid descriptions of historical events and figures, such as Jing Ke stabbing the king of Qin, Wu Ge at midnight, Qu Yuan throwing himself into the river and so on.
Historical figures in Li Bai's poems
There are many historical figures in Li Bai's works, such as the champion Hou mentioned in Into the Wine, who was a famous general in the Tang Dynasty and once put down the Anshi Rebellion. In addition, there are many historical figures in Lushan storytelling, such as Li Bai himself, Du Fu, Wang Zhihuan and other poets. In the dialogue between these characters, we can see the mutual communication and discussion between poets in the Tang Dynasty, which is also a major feature of Li Bai's poems.
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Li Bai's poems and songs are an important part of China's cultural treasure house, and their literary value and historical significance are self-evident. Through Li Bai's poems and songs, we can understand the changes of social life, the true description of historical figures and events, and also realize its inheritance and development of the culture in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Therefore, we should attach importance to the study and inheritance of Li Bai's poems, leaving more colorful historical and cultural heritage for future generations.