Li Bai was a famous poet in Tang Dynasty. His poems are full of boldness, boldness, passion and romance. Among his many poems, the most famous is Into the Wine. The theme of this poem is drinking, which expresses the poet's uninhibited character and reflects the social atmosphere at that time. This paper will discuss the significance of Li Bai's entry into wine from the perspective of cultural connotation.
cultural background
The Tang Dynasty was the golden age of China's ancient culture and the heyday of China's poetry. In the Tang Dynasty, drinking was a social activity and a cultural tradition. Drinking can enhance people's feelings and express people's feelings and moods. At the same time, the Tang Dynasty was also a bold and unconstrained era. People pursue freedom, boldness and passion, and this mentality is also reflected in the poems and songs of the Tang Dynasty.
Cultural Connotation of Jinjin Liquor
The poem "Jiang", written by Li Bai in Chang 'an period, has 95 sentences 10 chapter. The theme of the whole poem is drinking, which expresses the poet's uninhibited character and reflects the social atmosphere at that time. The cultural connotation of Jinjin wine can be excavated from the following aspects.
1. Drinking culture
The theme of wine is drinking, which reflects the prevalence of drinking culture in Tang Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, drinking was a social activity and a cultural tradition. In this cultural background, drinking has become a way for people to express their feelings and enhance their feelings. "Until I raise my glass, I ask the bright moon, bring my shadow to me, and let the three of us" in "Going into Wine" expresses the poet's desire to live in harmony with nature, as well as his lofty desire.
2. Free and unrestrained spirit
Jiangjin's poems are full of free, unrestrained and bold spirit. Poems such as "You can't see how the water of the Yellow River flows down from the sky into the ocean and never returns" and "You can't see the lovely bright mirror locked in the high room, although it is silky black in the morning and turned into snow at night" express the poet's bold character and yearning for freedom. This free and unrestrained spirit also reflected the social atmosphere at that time.
3. Love life
"Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he likes, and never point his golden cup at the moon empty!" Wine expresses the poet's love and cherish for life. Such as "Since God has given talents, let them be employed!"! , spin a thousand silver, all come back! " It shows the poet's great ambition and cherishing life in his poems. This love for life is also a reflection of the culture of the Tang Dynasty.
operation sequence/order
The cultural connotation of Jinjin wine needs to be excavated through the following steps:
1. Study the cultural background of the Tang Dynasty and understand the social atmosphere and cultural traditions of the Tang Dynasty.
2. Analyze Jin Jin's poetic structure and language expression, and understand the meaning and cultural connotation of poetry.
3. From the aspects of drinking culture, freedom, unrestrained spirit and love for life. Explore the cultural connotation of wine.