Poems written by Li Bai in Laoshan Mountain, Qingdao

The poem written by Li Bai in Laoshan, Qingdao is that I once went to the East China Sea and ate Xia Zi in Laoshan. Seeing the public in peace, eating dates is as big as melons.

Send it from the mountain to Meng.

The author of "Letter to Meng" is Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, and a member of the King of Wu. In the winter of 744 A.D. (Tianbao three years of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty), Li Bai and Du Fu crossed the Yellow River and came to the king of Wu. They wanted to visit Mr. Hua Gaijun, but they didn't see him. At this time, they met a man named Meng, and they shared the same interests, so Li Bai wrote this poem for him.

Li Bai's poems are mainly lyrical. He can really absorb its rich nutrition from the folk literature and art at that time and Yuefu folk songs since Qin, Han, Wei and Jin dynasties, and concentrate on perfecting them to form a unique style. He has extraordinary artistic talent and great artistic power, and all surprising, exciting and thought-provoking phenomena are at the end of his pen.

Li Bai is the greatest romantic poet after Qu Yuan, and is known as the "Poet Fairy". As famous as Du Fu, he is called "Du Li" in the world. Li Taibai has more than 1000 poems and 30 volumes.

Knowledge expansion:

Laoshan, located in Laoshan District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province, was called Laoshan, Laoshan and Aoshan in ancient times. It is the main mountain range of Shandong Peninsula. The highest peak of Laoshan Mountain is Jufeng, also known as Laoding, which is located at 3610' north latitude, 0/20 37' east longitude,1kloc-0/32.7 meters above sea level, with a peak area of about 1.5 square kilometers.

Laoshan Mountain is the highest peak of China's coastline and is known as the "first famous mountain" on the sea. There is an old saying in the local area: "Although Mount Tai is high in the clouds, it is not as old as the East China Sea." Laoshan Mountain is high in the east and close to the sea, with gentle hills in the west, with a mountainous area of 446 square kilometers.

With Mrding as the center, the mountains extend in all directions, especially in the northwest and southwest, forming four branches: Giant Peak, Sanbiao Mountain, Shimen Mountain and Wushan Mountain. The residual veins of Laoshan Mountain extend north to the east of Jimo District along the east coast, west to the coast of Jiaozhou Bay, and southwest to the urban area of Qingdao, forming more than ten hills in the urban area.