The first four sentences describe a knight's appearance from his costume, lance and mount.
The last four sentences are about the chivalrous man's superb martial arts and indifferent to fame and fortune.
After rendering the chivalrous spirit, the sentence "carefree" is a transitional link between the preceding and the following, which connects chivalry with such "capable masters" as Xin Lingjun in the Warring States Period. Li Bai just wants to get to know such a wise master as Xin, so as to realize his political ambition of "expressing his words, seeking the skills of the emperor, striving for the wisdom of the emperor, and willing to assist him, so as to make the Atlas region big and the sea county peaceful", and then write ten stories about Xin and two chivalrous men saving Zhao. Write a letter to Ling Jun to entertain Hou Ying and Zhu Hai. The two chivalrous men were moved by Xin Lingjun's loyalty and feelings, and they were as passionate as Bai Hongguan, making promises heavier than the Five Mountains. He praised Zhu Hai for killing Jinbi with a hammer, which shocked Zhao. Although both Hou Ying and Zhu Hai are dead, they have left a great reputation in Dewey and are worthy of being contemporary heroes. The poet not only enthusiastically eulogized Hou Ying and Zhu Hai's "two strong men", but also mercilessly despised the younger generation of the school book Tai Xuan Jing: "Who can write an adult, Bai Shoutai Xuan Jing?" The last two sentences, together with Yang Xiong, set off the loftiness and greatness of chivalry.
Some people think that this "chivalrous man" is Zhu Hai and Hou Ying, which is wrong. The chivalrous image written in the first eight sentences is inconsistent with Zhu and Hou. Zhu doesn't know fencing, but he is strong and brave. Hou mainly wins skillfully. The phrase "Xinlingjun drinks at leisure" just connects the chivalrous man with a "sage" like Xinlingjun, because neither Zhu nor Hou knew Xinlingjun in this way. Li Bai just wants to get to know such a wise master, so as to realize his political ambition of "expressing the truth, seeking the skills of the emperor, striving for the wisdom of the emperor, and willing to assist him, so as to make the sea and county flat with the large area"
The predecessors said: borrow other people's stories and water your own base. So should this poem of Li Bai!
As we know, chivalry prevailed in the Tang Dynasty, which was related to the developed transportation in the western regions, the growing prosperity of the national economy and the prosperity of urban commerce. Therefore, only the traditional Yanzhao Ren Xia. In particular, the customs around Guanlong are "the integration of Hu and Han, and the difference between civil and military." (Chen: On the political history of the Tang Dynasty) also contributed to the atmosphere of young people like fencing and respect. When Li Bai was a teenager, he was deeply influenced by the cultural customs of Guanlong. Therefore, he studied hard since he was a child, "watching a hundred schools of thought", "fifteen good swordsmanship" (with the book of Hanzhou), "holding high the crown to inherit the male sword" (recalling the old trip to Xiangyang and giving it to Ma Shaofu), and even the sword never left: "Caress the sword at night, aim high." ("To Zhang Xiangyu" Part II) "A long sword and a glass of wine, a man has a heart." ("Gift to Cui") can be called "the difference between civil and military", which is found in Li Bai. So, why does the poet Li Bai love swords so much? This is closely related to his light wealth and heavy righteousness and his summer. He said; "Fifteen good swordsmanship, all over the princes." "Dare to be the first in the world, dare to be the first in the world" was a popular social consciousness at that time and was widely praised by the society. This kind of Ren Xia consciousness is the purpose of Li Bai's "chivalrous man".
"Chivalry" is an exaggerated pen and ink of the poet Li Bai, starting from the costume of a ranger: "Zhao Ke Hu Manying, Shuang Xueming. The silver saddle shines on the white horse like a meteor. " There are only twenty words, and it seems that they are all about writing things rather than people. But at that time, the ranger's momentum and grace were vividly displayed in the present. Because poets don't exaggerate things for the sake of things, but focus on people's spiritual motivation everywhere. At that time, the popular costumes, such as Shouhu, Ying, Wu Gou and White Horse, were not only typical, but also showed the magnanimity of their owners, making everything lifelike.
The poet went on to write about the ranger's behavior: "Ten steps to kill one person, a thousand miles to stay." I brushed my clothes and went to hide in my name. "Just twenty crosses highly summarize the noble personality of solving problems, not seeking fame and fortune, being loyal to their duties and paying attention to commitment. The poet praised it with the idea that "death is chivalrous and fragrant, and you are not ashamed of the world." In fact, the poet is not good at Ren Xia because he yearns for it as an ideal personality, so he can write Ren Xia's general social consciousness so profoundly and vividly.
Finally, the poet took Hou Ying and Zhu Hai, two strong men in the Warring States Period, as an example to illustrate the purpose of "death is chivalrous, and Yu Shiying is not ashamed". "Idle letter ling jun good shake-up by Shouting at him, take off the sword knee before cross. Zhu Hai will be fired and Hou will be persuaded to win. Three cups of spit, five mountains are light. After drinking, my eyes were dizzy and energetic, and the rainbow was swallowed up by the air. When Zhao was captured, the soldiers and civilians in the city were frightened. Two strong men in Qian Qiu, Yokogawa Daliangcheng. Even if you die a chivalrous man, you will not be ashamed of being an Englishman. "This" three cups of spit without promise, five mountains are light. After dizziness and ear fever, the spirit is neon. " Ren Xia, who is devoted to his duties and passionate, is really "generous and breezy" (Zhang Hua's "Strong Man"). Shocked the Great Liangcheng: Two Strong Men in the Millennium deserved it. Don't be ashamed of being World English! The poet's admiration for the "two strong men" is endless, and his feelings can be seen from his poems.
However, the poet not only enthusiastically eulogized the "two strong men", but also mercilessly despised the younger generation of the school book "Thai Xuan Jing": "Who can write your Excellency, the white poem" Thai Xuan Jing "is a strong man!
Although Li Bai's Chivalry is a tribute to the chivalrous spirit, it is also a self-portrait of the poet. Because the poet is Ren Xia, the poet's lofty sentiments and ambitions are fully displayed in the poem. .