Jiang Libai Pinyin

"Will enter the wine" Note:

(1) Keep your ears open: Keep your ears open.

2 Less expensive one: Why is it expensive?

Don't want to wake up: never wake up again

(4) A work from ancient times: since ancient times.

⑤ Pass only: Only.

You can see the Yellow River falling from the sky, and the waves rolled straight into the East China Sea and never came back. You can see your elderly parents sighing in the mirror that their white hair is still full of black hair in the morning and how it turns white at night. When you are proud of your life, you should indulge in joy and don't let this golden cup be empty for the bright moon. Everyone's birth must have its own value and significance. With a stroke of the pen, gold can still be recovered. Let's play a joke on cooking sheep and slaughtering cattle. It's not too much to drink 300 cups at a time! Master Cen, Dan Qiusheng! Drink it quickly! Do not stop. Let me sing a song for you. Please listen to me carefully: What is the value of the luxurious life of eating delicacies all day? I just want to stay drunk. Since ancient times, sages have been lonely and lonely, and only those who can drink can leave a good reputation. Do you know that when Wang Chen and Cao Zhi gave a banquet in Lepingguan, they also drank and had fun? Master, why do you say I don't have much money? Take out the wine and let me drink it. A galloping horse and a golden fox hair, please ask the waiter to exchange them for wine, and I will dispel this eternal sorrow with you!

"Into the Wine" is a famous work by Li Bai. His poems are full of feelings, but they are bold and open-minded. The following is an analysis of the poem: the poem begins with the majestic momentum of the Yellow River falling from the sky and pouring thousands of miles, showing the brief change of life and the eternity of the river flowing eastward, in order to compare the smallness of life.

The poet used wine to drown his sorrows and express his inner grief and injustice. He is dissatisfied with the current social reality, but he is powerless to change it. He can only drown his sorrows in wine. In the form of drunken remarks, he expressed his contempt for money, power and secular life, and at the same time expressed his sigh that life is short and impermanent.

In the midst of grief and indignation, the poet still maintained a bold and open-minded attitude. He firmly believes that his talent will not be wasted, and he can show his value as long as the time comes. He is not afraid of setbacks and difficulties in life, and he can find joy in life even if he encounters difficulties.

At the end of the poem, the poet expressed his boldness and confidence in a bold tone. He believes that his talent will not be buried, and he can persist even if he needs to wait. Taking wine as the introduction, it expresses the open-mindedness for life and the hope for the future.

On the whole, Into the Wine is a poem with rich emotion and profound artistic conception, which not only shows the poet's talent and wildness, but also expresses his thinking about life and hope for the future.

Li Bai (70 1-762) was one of the great romantic poets in the Tang Dynasty, and was praised as a "poetic immortal" by later generations. According to the Book of the New Tang Dynasty, Li Bai is the ninth grandson of Gui Li, the king of Liang, and he is a descendant of all kings. Li Bai is cheerful and generous, loves to drink and write poems, and likes to make friends.

His poems are full of boldness and open-mindedness, and at the same time, he expresses his sigh over the shortness and impermanence of life. His poetry has a unique style and he often writes when he is drunk. His representative works include Looking at Lushan Waterfall, Difficult Travel, Difficult Road, Entering Wine, Arriving at Baidicheng Early, etc.

Li Bai's life experience is also full of legends. He lived in seclusion in Daitian Kuangshan, and then traveled to Jiangyou, Jiange, Zizhou and other places, and gained a lot of experience and knowledge. He also traveled with Du Fu and Gao Shi in Liang and Song Dynasties, visited Li Yong, the magistrate of Beihai in qi zhou, and went south to Changming, Baling and Dongting.

In marriage, Li Bai has three wives and one concubine. His first wife was Xu Shi, the granddaughter of former Prime Minister Xu, and they had a son and a daughter. Later, Li Bai married Liu because Xu Shi was old and faded, but they soon broke up. Later, Li Bai met a woman in the east foot, lived with her and gave birth to a son, but his son died soon.

After the Anshi Rebellion broke out, Li Bai went south with his clan, and was later imprisoned for the Li Lin case. After he was released from prison, Li Bai lived with his clan until his death. After death, he was buried in Dangtu Castle Peak.

Generally speaking, Li Bai is a great cultural celebrity, and his poems occupy an important position in the history of China literature. His poems, life experiences and historical background are praised and revered by later generations.