Introduction of works
"Send Feathers to General Lin Tao" was written by Li Bai, and was selected as the ninth poem of the whole Tang Dynasty 176.
original text
Song Yu Lintao General
Author: Tang Libai
The general went out to exercise the ship, and the flag on the river was painted with purple smoke.
Wan Li explored the tiger's den and danced three cups of swords in Longquan.
Mo Dao's poets have no courage, and they will be given a whip when they leave.
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① Feather Forest: the name of the imperial army. Tang has left and right feather armies, each with a general.
③ Longquan: the name of the sword.
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General Tao is carrying out an important task on board.
On the river, colorful flags are fluttering and purple smoke fills the air.
You will go to Wan Li to explore the tiger's den.
After three drinks, I pulled out Longquan sword and danced in the dark.
Don't say I am a poet, I have no courage.
Before you leave, I will give you the North Korean whip.
Brief introduction of the author
Li Bai (70 1 Feb. 28-762), a poet of the Tang Dynasty, is known as the "Poet Fairy" and the greatest romantic poet. Han nationality, born in Broken Leaf City in the Western Regions (now tokmak, Kyrgyzstan), moved to Changlong County, Mianzhou (Brazil County), Jiannan Province at the age of 5 (renamed Changming County in 7 12, now Qinglian Township, jiangyou city, Mianyang, Sichuan), and his ancestral home is Ji Cheng County, Longxi County (now south of Jingning County, Pingliang City, Gansu Province). His father, Li Ke, has two sons (Boqin, natural) and one daughter (Pingyang). There are more than 0/000 poems in the world, with masterpieces such as Difficult Road to Shu, it is hard to go, Climbing Mount Tianmu in a Dream, Jiang and Li Taibai Ji. He died in Dangtu, Anhui Province in 762 at the age of 6 1.
Li Bai's poetic creation has a strong subjective color, which is mainly manifested in his emphasis on expressing heroism and passionate feelings, and rarely describing objective things and specific time in detail. Free and easy temperament, independent personality, and strong emotions that are easy to touch and erupt form the distinctive features of Li Bai's lyric style. He often erupts, and once his feelings are aroused, he rushes out without restraint, just like a hurricane in the sky and an overflowing volcano. His imagination is very strange, often has unusual connections, and changes with the flow of emotions.