White represents China poets? (Analysis of Traditional Poetry II)

White represents China poets? Author: Zhang Li and Li Bai are the last poets in China. He is a typical individualist. However, it is such an extreme individualist, an egomaniac, an alcoholic, and a person who clings to power. For more than 1000 years, he has been deeply loved by the people of China, regarded as the greatest romantic poet, and endowed with the reputation of "Poet Fairy", keeping pace with the poet Du Fu. Why? Just like India, the most unequal country, has produced a kind of Buddhism with absolute equality as its doctrine, which is a paradox: China is a country with the most suppressed humanity and personality! China people regard white arrogance as a kind of aesthetic feeling. Li Bai had the ambition to help the world in his early years, but he didn't want to take the imperial examination to his official career. Instead, he hoped to take a shortcut and become a prime minister in one step, so he wandered around the country and made friends with celebrities, thus gaining a good reputation. Li Bai's arrogance does not come from talent, but an illusion, which is based on Taoist theory. In Taoism, carefree travel and enlightenment are the basis of Li Bai's refinement, arrogance and rashness. There is a cloud in "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour": "There are fish in the northern ghost, named Kun. Kunda, thousands of miles away. Become a bird. Its name is Peng. Peng's back, I don't know how many miles, flies angrily, and his wings are like clouds hanging from the sky. " Li Shangyong is a work written by Li Bai when he visited Li Yong, a famous calligrapher and writer at that time. Among them, there are two sentences: "Dapeng rises with the wind on the first day and soars into Wan Li on the ninth" and "When the wind breaks, it can still lift water and still gush". He compares himself with Dapeng, and his attitude is quite unruly. And when he first came to Beijing, there was a giant fish in North County. He compared himself with the giant fish, saying that the giant fish can not only "spray snow on three mountains, but also swallow water on a hundred rivers", and one day it will become a Dapeng, rising in the wind and soaring, "not reaching 90,000 square meters". It turns out that these poems are just an illusion. However, Li Bai's unreasonable arrogance and hubris have opened the eyes of China's modest, introverted and conservative people, greatly admired them and relaxed their depressed psychology. They used to indulge in their own real imagination, so aesthetic feeling came into being. People in China regard white drinking as a kind of free and easy. Li Bai is a typical alcoholic. According to research, because of his drunkenness, his sons are all born fools, just like Tao Yuanming. However, China people like him to drink, not only like his poems about drinking, such as "Into the Wine" and "Drinking the Bright Moon Alone", but also like his drinking style of "The Emperor can't call the boat, calling himself Brewmaster", and even compiled his death into a beautiful fairy tale related to wine: after drinking on the boat, he fished for the moon and fell into the lake and died. Probably only in this way can people feel that his dream can be realized, and the soul of this immortal who has been drinking wine all his life can rest in peace. In "Into the Wine", people's favorite poem is: "Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he likes, and never point his golden cup at the moon!" , "since god gave talent, let it be hired! , spin a thousand silver, all come back! " "What are bells and drums, delicacies and treasures? I hope you will stay drunk for a long time, "those who sober up forget the sages of the past, and only big drinkers will be famous forever", "Spend a lot of money, give it to the boy for good wine, and worry forever". In "Drinking the Bright Moon Alone", people's favorite poem is: "Three cups lead the way, one bucket is natural". People in China like Li Bai's reckless remarks and his reckless and irrational practices. They think that this is heroic, free and easy, and a surge of vitality. China people's persistence in power is successful. Clinging to dignitaries as their agents is a kind of latent psychology peculiar to China people. For 2,000 years, China society has implemented an absolute centralized system, with the emperor as the supreme ruler. Cultural people of civilian origin must be recommended by imperial examinations or nobles in order to make their talents appreciated by the rulers and realize their political ambitions and life ideals. After years of making friends and seeking officials, Li Bai became famous. He not only made friends with many dignitaries at that time, but also went directly into the inner hall of the palace to stay with the emperor. Although, around the emperor, he is just a little person who takes words as fun for the emperor and writes things like "Gong Xing Ci", it is a great honor from the perspective of these slave and frustrated poets Du Fu. So, some people invented stories, such as the emperor's spoon, the imperial concubine's inkstone, and Lux's boots. Because there are "Alas, how can I bow and scrape to the dignitaries? No one will suffer" in Li Bai's poem "Climbing Mount Tianmu in a Dream" and "Life is not arrogant, and I will let my hair loose tomorrow and take a fishing boat" in the farewell letter of Xuanzhou Xie Tiao Building. Some people think that Li Bai left the palace and the emperor because of his arrogance, and Li Bai took the initiative not to cooperate with the rulers. In fact, they didn't see the true side of Li Bai, how he managed to get close to the princess before he entered the palace, and how he prayed to Dugu Xu to let him be re-employed after he left the palace. These contradictory phenomena fully reflect how complicated the relationship between intellectuals and the power class is and how subtle the psychology of intellectuals is under the centralized system. On the one hand, they are inseparable from power and aristocratic class, on the other hand, they despise the emperor and wealth from the heart, how to follow the trend when they want to realize their own value, and how to pretend to be lofty when they know there is no hope. The highly centralized political and cultural system is a deformed social mechanism. In this deformed social mechanism, intellectuals have no independent economic strength and independent political status, so their mentality is also distorted. Li Bai, regarded as a "poetic fairy" by Chinese people, is in essence an egomaniac immersed in fantasy, a fragile individualist who likes to travel, make friends, do things uneasily and has no chance to grasp and complain. When he clings to the powerful, he is complacent and pretentious. When he loses his clings, he drinks heavily and passively evades. However, China people are a group of people living in cages. Confucianism has a set of strict rules of thought and behavior, which makes their feelings and personality extremely depressed. Therefore, when they saw a wild child running around and shouting in the wilderness, they were very envious and thought that this person was really a fairy. Just think, if China people are released from their cages and enjoy the sunshine and the wilderness freely, should they hate Li Bai, an uneducated wild child? This "fairy" may become "stupid" and "crazy"?