All the poems written by Li Bai in his life

The poems written by Li Bai in his life are as follows:

1. Do you know how the water of the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns? -Li Bai's "Into the wine, I can't see how the Yellow River water moves to the sky."

Appreciation: This poem is a sentence in Li Bai's Into the Wine. It depicts the magnificent scene of the Yellow River falling from the sky and rushing endlessly until it flows into the sea and never looks back. This poem is not only a praise for the Yellow River, but also a deep affection for the passage of time and flight.

In his poems, Li Bai expressed the momentum and strength of the Yellow River with exaggerated methods such as "falling from the sky" and "rushing into the sea", which left a deep impression on readers. At the same time, this poem also contains Li Bai's profound thinking about life. Although the water of the Yellow River is swift, it can't return to its source, which can't help but remind the poet of the shortness and impermanence of life.

This poem also has a strong symbolic significance. The water of the Yellow River symbolizes the passage of time and the shortness of life, and the flowing river symbolizes the constant pursuit and struggle for life. Through this poem, the poet expresses his reverence for life and cherishes time, and at the same time encourages people to pursue their dreams bravely, not afraid of difficulties and forge ahead bravely.

2. The foot of my bed is shining with such bright light, is it frosted already? . -Li Bai's "Silent Night Thinking".

Appreciation: This poem is the first two sentences in Li Bai's Thoughts on a Quiet Night, which vividly expresses the poet's feelings of missing his hometown on a silent moonlit night. This poem also presents us with a very vivid picture. The poet sat alone in front of the bed, staring at the bright moonlight and thinking a lot.

The poet was alone on a lonely moonlit night and couldn't sleep. When he looked up at the bright moon, he could not help but wonder that the cold feeling of moonlight shining in front of his bed was like thick frost on the ground. On the one hand, this illusion is caused by the poet's anxiety about his hometown, on the other hand, it also shows the poet's deep attachment to his hometown.

In the sentence "Is there frost already?" Among them, the word "doubt" vividly expresses the poet's confused mental state, while the word "frost" not only describes the bright moonlight, but also expresses the cold of the season, and also sets off the loneliness and desolation of the poet when wandering in a foreign land. This clever use of environment and atmosphere to express emotions makes the whole poem more appealing and artistic.

3, Rizhao incense burner gives birth to purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs thousands of rivers. -Li Bai's "Looking at Lushan Waterfall".

Appreciation: This poem comes from two sentences in Li Bai's Looking at Lushan Waterfall, which vividly depicts the magnificent scenery of Lushan Waterfall. This song "Purple Smoke from Rizhao Incense Burner" describes the scene of purple smoke rising from the incense burner peak under the sunlight.

The censer peak is located in the northwest of Lushan Mountain, and its shape is sharp and round, like a censer, hence its name. Under the sunshine, the waterfall flies down and the water vapor evaporates, as if there is an indomitable incense burner in Ran Ran, with purple smoke rising. The word "life" makes the scene of smoke rising lifelike, directly rendering the atmosphere of the waterfall below.

The poem "Looking at the Waterfall Hanging in front of the River" describes the scene that the waterfall looks like a huge white spiritual body hanging in front of the mountain from a distance. "Hanging thousands of rivers" refers to the waterfall hanging straight from the cliff to the river in front. The word "hanging" changed from dynamic to static, vividly describing the waterfall in the distance and showing the magnificent scenery of the waterfall.