Smelling the flute in Los Angeles on a Spring Night is a poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses the homesickness caused by the flute when the poet stayed in Luoyang in the dead of night. The first two sentences describe that the flute spread all over Luoyang with the spring breeze, and the last two sentences describe that he was homesick because he smelled the flute.
Full text: whose flute flies in the dark and is scattered in the spring breeze of Manluo. ? In this nocturne, the willow is broken, and no one can afford to be homesick.
Whose courtyard is the jade flute flying out of? Entering the spring breeze, it floated all over the ancient city of Luoyang. Who can't help but miss their hometown when they hear the music of "breaking willows" on the night of staying?
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The short quatrains of seven words can quite show Li Bai's style characteristics, that is, his subjective tendency in artistic expression. Loving one's hometown is a noble emotion, which is interlinked with patriotism. The poet's hometown is where he was born and grew up. As a part of the motherland, that image is especially unforgettable for poets.
Li Bai's poem is about smelling the flute, but its significance is not limited to describing music, but also expresses his yearning for his hometown, which is its touching place.
Li Bai's hometown is in Sichuan. He traveled away from home in his twenties and then lived in Hubei, Shandong and other places for a long time. It is only natural that he heard the flute "Folding Willow" on a spring night, which caused deep homesickness. Therefore, it is sincere and exciting, which has aroused strong voices in the hearts of travelers for thousands of years.