Under what circumstances was the poem Looking at Lushan Waterfall written by the author?

The two waterfalls in Lushan Mountain are two poems by Li Bai, a great poet in Tang Dynasty. One is a five-character ancient poem, and the other is a seven-character quatrain. These two poems closely follow the word "Wang" in the title, describe the scenery of Lushan Waterfall with incense burner peak, highlight the waterfall hanging like a bead curtain with the word "Hang", draw the waterfall vividly with highly exaggerated artistic techniques, and then describe the specific scene of the waterfall in detail, describing the flowing waterfall in a magnificent and colorful way, just like a vivid landscape painting. Among them, the second seven wonders has always been widely recited, and its first two sentences describe the magnificent scene of Lushan Waterfall, which is both hazy and magnificent; The last two sentences further describe the image and momentum of the waterfall with exaggerated metaphors and romantic imagination, which is the best word. This song is generally believed to have been written in 756 A.D. (Tianbao 15th year of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty) at the turn of Li Bai to Lushan Mountain in summer and autumn.

This is a landscape poem written by the poet Li Bai when he lived in seclusion in Lushan Mountain at the age of about fifty. This poem vividly depicts the magnificent scenery of Lushan Waterfall and reflects the poet's infinite love for the great rivers and mountains of the motherland.

This poem is very successful in metaphor, exaggeration and imagination, with unique conception, vivid language and bright washing. Su Dongpo appreciates this poem very much, saying that "the emperor sent the Milky Way to fall into the pulse, and there were fallen immortals in ancient times." The "immortal" is Li Bai. Looking at Lushan Waterfall is indeed an example of body description and lyricism.

About the author: Li Bai (70 1-762) was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty. He wrote many poems praising the motherland, exposing the darkness of society and despising the powerful. His poems have a far-reaching influence on later generations.