The central idea of Shu Dao Nan

"South of Shu Road" artistically reproduces the spectacular, abrupt, tough, rough, breathtaking and insurmountable majestic momentum of Shu Road, thus singing the magnificent scenery of mountains and rivers in the middle of Shu, showing the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland, and fully demonstrating the poet's romantic temperament and love for nature.

Shudaonan theme

Shu Dao Nan is the masterpiece of Li Bai, a great poet in China in the Tang Dynasty. This poem imitates the theme of the old Yuefu, develops rich imagination in a romantic way, and artistically reproduces the spectacular, abrupt, tough, rugged Sichuan road and the incomparable majestic momentum, thus praising the magnificent scenery of Sichuan mountains and rivers, showing the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland, and fully expressing the poet's romantic temperament and love for nature.

The whole poem is 294 words, mixed with prose, with uneven sentences, bold and free and easy, strong feelings and sighing songs. There are many hidden pictures in the poem, whether it is the height of the mountain, the urgency of the water, the improvement of the rivers and mountains, the desolation of the trees, and the danger of climbing the cliff, all of them are magnificent, the weather is magnificent and the realm is vast, which embodies the artistic characteristics and creative personality of Li Bai's poems, and is well received by scholars and known as "strange" works.

Author Li Bai introduced

Li Bai (70 1-762), the word Taibai, was a romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty and was praised as a "poetic immortal" by later generations. My ancestral home is Ji Cheng in Longxi (to be tested), and I was born in Broken Leaf City in the Western Regions. At the age of 4, he moved to Mianzhou City, Jiannan Province with his father. Li Bai has more than 1000 poems, among which Li Taibai Ji has been handed down from generation to generation. He died in 762 at the age of 6 1. Its tomb is in Dangtu, Anhui, and there are memorial halls in Jiangyou, Sichuan and Anlu, Hubei.