There are two more sentences: white hair and three thousands of feet, and sorrow is like a beard.
Moral: White hair is as long as three thousands of feet, and it is because of sadness that it grows so long. Somewhere in the mirror, autumn frost falls on my head.
Author:
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.
Appreciate:
This is the most popular poem in this group. "White hair and three thousands of feet, the fate seems long?" Split the air, such as spring tide rushing, such as volcanic eruption, shocking. Looking at the phrase "white hair is three thousands of feet" alone, it is really incomprehensible: how can white hair be "three thousands of feet"? When I read the next sentence "Sorrow is as long as sorrow", I suddenly understood that the "three thousands of feet" with white hair was born of sorrow and grew up because of sorrow. Worry makes white hair, people feel something, and grow three thousands of feet. How many deep worries should there be? The fateful weight of ten words falls on one word "sadness". It's incredible to write about sadness. Fantasy strange sentences can't help but make people marvel at the poet's boldness of vision and pen power. There are many sad examples in classical poetry. Luo Dajing, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote in "Jade Dew in the Crane Forest": "Some poets use mountains as a metaphor for their worries, and Du Shaoling said,' Worry comes like a mountain (according to newspapers and periodicals, it is regarded as' Qi finally goes south'), and it is impossible to shovel holes'; Some people use water as a metaphor for sadness. Li Qiyun said,' Please measure the water in the East China Sea and look at the shallow and deep sorrow'. " Li Bai found another way to describe the depth of sadness with the length of "white hair and three thousands of feet". People will not only take the poet's unreasonable troubles seriously, but will sincerely appreciate this unnatural and popular strange sentence and feel sympathy for the poet's sigh.