Where did Li Bai write that Shu Dao is difficult?

Li Bai's difficulties in writing Shu Dao in Sichuan.

1, Difficulties in Shu Road describes the difficulties and obstacles encountered when passing through Shu Road, and expresses the love for the motherland and the cherish of life. This poem not only became the representative work of the poet, but also became a classic in the history of China ancient literature.

2. Shu Dao refers to an ancient road connecting western Sichuan and northern Sichuan, with a total length of more than 2,000 kilometers and a long history. Since ancient times, it has been an important traffic artery connecting western Sichuan and the Central Plains. The poet has been to Sichuan, and after passing through the Shu Road, he felt the majesty and precipitousness of the Shu Road. He was deeply moved and encouraged.

3. The traffic conditions in Shu Road are very bad, with steep peaks, long journey, changeable climate, rugged roads and muddy all the year round. In addition, Panshan Road is more dangerous. There are wild animals along the way, and the road is very dangerous.

Shu Dao is hard to reward;

1. The creative background of Shu Dao Nan reflects the social reality of inconvenient transportation and frequent wars at that time. With its majestic momentum and profound ideological connotation, this poem has become a classic in the history of ancient China literature, leaving a valuable cultural heritage for future generations.

2. The difficult road of Shu is divided into three parts. The first part is a description of the mountain road in western Sichuan, the second part is a chant for historical celebrities, and the third part is a reflection on myself. The arrangement of this structure makes the whole poem have a sense of hierarchy, and it is easier to arouse readers' * * *.

3. Judging from the artistic features of poetry, Shu's Mo is concise in language, profound in artistic conception and of high artistic value. Poets use metaphor, parallelism, antithesis and other rhetorical devices to make the whole poem more beautiful. At the same time, he also expresses his feelings through the description of nature, which makes the whole poem more vivid and interesting.