As a great poet who loves the motherland, cares about the people and never forgets the reality, Li Bai is very concerned about the important issue of war. He enthusiastically praised the soldiers on the frontier (such as Xia Sai Qu) and mercilessly lashed out at the belligerence of the rulers (such as Battle of the South of the City and Song of Ding Du). In addition, he wrote many Yuefu poems, describing the hard life of laborers and expressing his concern and sympathy for laborers (such as Long March and Midnight Wu Ge, etc.). ).
His poetry has the artistic charm of "the pen is shaken by the wind and rain, and the poem makes the gods cry", which is also the most distinctive artistic feature of his poetry. As a romantic poet, Li Bai mobilized all romantic skills and realized the perfect unity of poetry content and form. In Li Bai's poems, the subjective lyricism of self-expression is very strong, and the expression of feelings has an overwhelming momentum. When he entered Beijing for an official, he "laughed." Are we Artemisia people? " When I miss Chang 'an, "the wind blows my heart and hangs Xianyang trees in the west." These poems are very infectious.
Extreme exaggeration, appropriate metaphor and amazing fantasy make readers feel a high degree of truth. Reading these poems, such as "But since the water is still flowing, even though it is cut with a sword, it is even more worrying to raise a glass to dispel the sorrow" and "The white hair is three thousands of feet, and the sorrow is as long as long", readers can't help being infected by the poet's long sorrow and endless melancholy. Li Bai's artistic expression is particularly prominent in his poems, such as Climbing Mount Tianmu in a Dream, Difficult Road to Shu, etc.
Li Bai often uses imagination, exaggeration, metaphor and personification to create a magical and magnificent artistic conception, which is why Li Bai's romantic poems give people a heroic and unrestrained charm. His language is clear, lively and meaningful, just as two of his poems say, "clear water gives birth to hibiscus, and it is naturally carved."