Li Bai's poem about the longest hair is "The white hair is three thousand feet long, and the fate is as long as the long hair." This sentence comes from Li Bai's "Qiupu Song Fifteen" in the Tang Dynasty.
"Qiupu Song·Fifteen"
Original text:
The white hair is three thousand feet long, and the fate is as long as the worry.
I don’t know where to find the autumn frost in the bright mirror.
Translation:
The white hair is three thousand feet long, and it grows so long because of sorrow. I wonder where in the bright mirror the autumn frost fell on my head?
Extended information:
The creative background of "Qiupu Song·Fifteen":
Qiupu was a county under Chizhou County in the Tang Dynasty. It is named after Pushui, which was one of the producing areas of silver and copper in the Tang Dynasty. Li Bai visited Qiupu three times in his life and left more than 70 masterpieces. These seventeen poems were probably written during Tianbao's second trip to Qiupu in the thirteenth year of his reign.
At that time, Li Bai had been away from Changan for ten years due to slander and alienation. During these ten years, Li Bai traveled all over the world, calling himself home all over the world, traveling to Yan and Zhao in the north, and to Jiang and Huai in the south. There were many happy and joyful moments, especially when he and Du Fu traveled hand in hand to Liang and Song Dynasties, drinking and discussing poetry, and they were happy. Very. However, he was not in a good mood while in Qiupu.
In the twelfth year of Tianbao's reign, he once traveled to Youji in the north and saw with his own eyes that the power of Anlu Mountain had become stronger and that the king had developed a disease. At this time, he traveled to Jiangnan again with great sadness and indignation.
About the author of "Qiupu Song·Fifteen":
Li Bai, also known as Taibai, also known as Qinglian layman. He is the most unique and greatest romantic poet after Qu Yuan. He is known as the "Immortal of Poetry" and is also known as "Li Du" together with Du Fu. His poems are mainly lyrical, showing his arrogant spirit of contempt for the powerful, expressing sympathy for the suffering of the people, and being good at describing natural scenery and expressing his love for the mountains and rivers of the motherland.
The poetic style is majestic and unrestrained, the imagination is rich, the language flows naturally, and the rhythm is harmonious and changeable. He is good at absorbing nutrients and materials from folk literature, art and myths and legends, forming his unique magnificent colors, which reached the peak of the Tang Dynasty. The pinnacle of the art of poetry. There are more than a thousand poems and articles in existence, including 30 volumes of "Li Taibai Collection".
Baidu Encyclopedia-Seventeen Qiupu Songs