1. Creation background: This poem was written by Li Bai while boating in Niuzhu (an island in Taihu Lake in ancient Suzhou) at night. In his poems, he expressed his nostalgia for the beautiful scenery of Wu and the famous general Xie in history.
2. Theme and artistic conception: The poem is set on a boat trip at night, showing the magnificent natural scenery and Li Bai's nostalgia for historical heroes. The "Niuzhu" mentioned in the poem refers to a small island in Taihu Lake, while "Wujiang Night" symbolizes the beautiful night view of Suzhou. The poet boarded the boat and looked at the moon, pinning his reverence for the former general Xie.
3. Artistic features: Li Bai is famous for his bold words and feelings, and this poem is no exception. He showed his bold literary style by describing beautiful natural scenery and remembering General Xie. In addition, the "eight thousand miles" in the poem also highlights the author's lofty aspirations.
4. Influence: This poem, with its heroic emotion and beautiful literary expression, was immortalized by later generations and became one of the representative works of Li Bai's poems. It also reflects the characteristics of Tang literature, especially Li Bai's unique creative style.
Information about Li Bai
1. Life background: Li Bai was born in the Xuanzong period of the Tang Dynasty, and was born in Fengxiang County, Shaanxi Province today. His father is an official and his family is quite rich. When Li Bai was young, he liked riding and shooting, usurping magic literature, and was full of enthusiasm for poetry.
2. Poetic style: Li Bai is famous for his bold, open-minded and free and easy poetic style. His poems are full of romanticism, describing the vast natural scenery, personal feelings and yearning for freedom. His works are characterized by boldness, boldness and frankness, and often take drinking, sightseeing and poetry as the theme.
3. Representative works: Li Bai's poems and songs are rich and colorful, among which the famous ones are "Into the Wine", "Lushan Ballad" and "Niuzhu Sleeping at Night". His poems often reflect personal lofty sentiments and ambitions, as well as his love and admiration for nature. Li Bai's life experience is full of legends. In pursuit of freedom and inspiration for literary creation, he traveled all over the world.
4. Influence and status: Li Bai is regarded as one of the outstanding representatives of ancient China literature, and his poetry style is unique, which has a far-reaching influence on later literature. His works have been widely praised and respected by later generations, and he has been honored as a master of literature by later generations of scholars.